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Contract Law Fundamentals for Non-LawyersA comprehensive yet compact 2 day course demystifying key elements of contract law & contractual obligations to protect your interests, assist contract negotiation & drafting & avoid disputes |
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Course Objectives
Key Learning Outcomes
- Gain the tools, knowledge and means to handle and develop legally astute and advantageous contracts
- Implement strategies to ensure your contracts are plainly expressed and well risk-managed
- Protect your interests if things go wrong in the future
- Clearly understand the force of your contractual obligations
- Identify clauses which can be used to effectively manage risk
- Recognise the optimal times to exert the power of the clauses in your contracts
- Appreciate what constitutes a good contract and why
- Ensure that your organisation has a high level of contractual governance
- Understand the contractual implications of practical e-commerce
What Participants Liked & Learnt
"I found the presenter/audience interaction excellent to keep the group
stimulated... the use of examples while training was helpful to enforce learning & help retain the points being explained"
Packaging Development Manager, Pfizer Australia Pty Ltd
"The information was clear, very relevant, met my
expectations and will make my workplace practices
more effective"
Director Infrastructure Services,
NT Department of Employment, Education & Training
About the Course
Commercial arrangements sealed with signatures or handshakes
are part of daily life for most professionals, across all industries and
sectors. They remain good business practice because theyre built
on enforceable principles of contract law.
Yet with vaguely expressed contracts, unclear offers or acceptance,
or even with questions of consideration or undue influence, contractual
disputes are still common place.
Contract Law Fundamentals for Non-Lawyers is an intensely practical
two day course that will guide you through the essentials of contract
law, exploring such details as when you need a contract, what types
of contract exist and the effect of statutory law on your contractual
arrangements.
It covers the crucial ingredients required for a good contract, provides
tips for understanding contractual material, and looks at the traps and
pitfalls of contract drafting.
Contract Law also scrutinises what happens when things go wrong,
including offering options for assessing damages and remedies for
breach, and looks at the contractual implications of working in an
e-commerce environment.
Who Should Attend
This course is relevant for ALL those who have some dealings with
contracts in their every day business environment.
Relevant people could range from contract advisors who work with
contracts every day, to General Managers, CEOs, Marketing Managers
and Business Development Managers.
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