Winning Contract Disputes

17 Aug , 2022

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Billions of dollars in goods and services are conveyed by contracts. When disputes arise, they can jeopardize any business. This presentation will help people dealing with contract disputes understand the importance of contract language and key terms so they can negotiate more favorable contracts. 

Receive advice and insight about responding to claims that a contract has been breached, including a discussion about whether to formally terminate the contract. Explore available dispute resolution options and review claims, defenses and strategies to consider when litigating or arbitrating contract cases. You will leave with a better understanding of the key issues that arise in contract disputes, and how to position your client to prevail.

 

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