Event Type: Seminar

Start Date/Time:
12 June 2013
End Date/Time:
12 June 2013

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 (including the categories of contract language); conditional language; language of exception and subordination; the concept of "deemed"; references to time; ambiguities associated with and, or, and and/or; drafting formulas; attachments to contracts; and legal archaisms. 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 the substance of any provision or contract in particular. 

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