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Fundamental Concepts in Drafting Contracts: What Most Attorneys Fail to Consider (MP3 Audio Download) |
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| Heather Dominguez Rahilly, Vincent R. Martorana |
| February 8, 2012 |
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| 1 hour, 35 minutes |
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| Business Law, General Practice, Government Law, Litigation |
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| $129.00 (Regular) |
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The reduction to writing of an agreed-upon understanding among parties can sometimes be viewed as a cursory step in formalizing a business relationship. Yet the manner in which concepts are expressed on a page are often as important as the concepts themselves. Solid contract-drafting skills are therefore essential tools to any professional who deals with transactions or business relationships. Unfortunately, although contract counterparties might have the best intentions, many contracts-even those drafted by experienced attorneys and those relating to the most prominent of transactions-are plagued with ambiguities, inconsistencies, unintended imprecision, and "bloat" from unnecessary legalese, rendering them confusing, risky, and potentially very costly.
Fundamental Concepts in Drafting Contracts: What Most Attorneys Fail to Consider is designed to convey both basic and nuanced principles to assist attorneys with drafting, analyzing, and interpreting contracts. Unlike many other contract drafting courses, this mp3 audio download program focuses 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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This download includes the MP3 audio file and the course materials in PDF. Both files will be delivered together in a ZIP file. To play an audio download in MP3 format, your will need a media player such as iTunes, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, or Quicktime. For instructions on loading MP3 files to a portable media device, please refer to your device's instruction manual.Course materials require Adobe Reader®.
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