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Intermediate Concepts In Drafting Contracts

Intermediate Concepts In Drafting Contracts

March 25, 2015 CLE credit: 3.0 skills Member: $179.00 | Nonmember: $279.00 Click Here to View Program Agenda & Faculty

This course builds upon the success of the course on basic drafting concepts presented earlier this year and includes the following topics: a recap of basic concepts; formulas; attachments to contracts; ambiguities relating to modifiers and qualifiers; contract-interpretation principles; and boilerplate provisions in contracts. Designed to convey fundamental-but often unconsidered-principles, this course will assist both newly admitted and seasoned attorneys with drafting, analyzing, and interpreting contracts. Unlike many other contract-drafting courses, the program will focus on the manner in which concepts are expressed in a contract, rather than any particular type of contract. This program's updated content will provide CLE credit to those that attended in the past.

Who should attend? All practitioners wishing to further develop legal drafting skills. Attendance to the basic course is not a pre-requisite.


Where
New York City Bar 42 West 44th St New York, NY 10036

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