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Next course - limited places
London 14/15 March 2018
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Why undertake contract law training?
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It is surprisingly easy to get the contract process WRONG
​And surprisingly easy to get it RIGHT

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​A contract dispute could have serious consequences and
  • waste an enormous amount of management time
  • result in loss of customers ​
  • damage goodwill and reputation
  •  lead to significant legal costs and,
  • if you lose any court case, result in substantial damages.​​
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​We have over 20 years' experience of delivering contract law training for both businesses and leading law firms in the UK and internationally. Use the tabs to find out more about us, our experience and our training.

Our lead course designer and trainer is a practising commercial solicitor, a company secretary, and an in-house lawyer at an electrical distribution, engineering, and rail company, advising the board.  He also has nearly 25 years' experience of delivering training courses to leading law firms, to businesses, and at UK universities. 
Our training will enable you to:

identify, and evaluate a process for dealing with, key risk areas when 
negotiating, drafting, performing and terminating contracts​
IN-HOUSE TRAINING AT YOUR PREMISES, USING YOUR DOCUMENTATION 
Designed in liaison with you and delivered at your premises, using your documentation and referring to your existing processes and procedures. Highly-effective and relevant training. Contact us for further information.
 BUSINESS CONTRACT LAW FOR NON-LAWYERS - DATES RELEASED FOR LONDON - 14/15 March 2018
We have released dates for our contract law course designed for non-lawyers. This course has been delivered to a wide-range of businesses and delegates. To book and for further information, see here
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