Contract Law for Non-Lawyers

 

Please note: Due to the Queensland floods, the venue for the Brisbane Masterclass has changed to the Novotel, 200 Creek St

Navigating contract law: Essential skills for non-lawyers

Melbourne - Tuesday 22 March 2011 >> Add to my Outlook calendar
Brisbane - Thursday 24 March 2011 >> Add to my Outlook calendar
Sydney - Thursday 31 March 2011 >> Add to my Outlook calendar

The ALB Masterclass Series is pleased to present a new series of events catering to a wider non-legal audience that needs to be across the ins and outs of contract law. Designed for business professionals who are exposed to contracts on a daily basis, this intensive one-day program will provide all the basic skills and tools you require to understand, build and interpret legally enforceable contracts.

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Melbourne

Brisbane

Sydney

Learning outcomes:

  • Enhance your understanding of key contract ingredients and your legal obligations
  • Learn how to draft and interpret contractual agreements with confidence 
  • Improve your negotiation skills to preserve your organisation's interests 
  • Gain insight into practical issues surrounding contract termination, breach and damages
  • Engage with your peers in discussion-based business cafe sessions, roundtables and practical exercises that will enhance your learning experience  

Who will attend:

This event is relevant for all those who have some dealings with contracts in their everyday business environment. It is pitched at an introductory/fundamental skills level and may be suitable for managers, executives and administrators working in:

  • Contracts
  • Procurement
  • Purchasing
  • Asset management
  • Projects
  • Finance
  • Business development and sales
  • Administration and office support
  • Marketing

Registration information:
Early bird pricing (CLOSED)

Standard pricing:

  • Individual pass $1094.50 inc gst
  • Team pass $3283.50 inc gst

 For further information or to make an enquiry, please email george.sengulovski@thomsonreuters.com.

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