Contracts Lab

Maximize Your Rights, Remedies & Flexibilities

Overview

Understanding routine contract provisions can be difficult due to their subtle nuances and frequent ambiguities. Even if you are fluent in Legalese, managing, negotiating, evaluating or drafting agreements can be a painful experience.

To ease the pain, ICN developed Contracts Lab, a two-day workshop for people who work with or are impacted by contracts. The interactive coursework focuses on 26 contract provisions common to many types of agreements. In addition, several exercises illustrate practical methods for improving your agreements.

By attending this workshop, you’ll learn how to evaluate clauses from the customer’s and the supplier’s perspective; you’ll be able to identify the risk for each clause’s core concepts and to devise potential “fallback” positions for each; you’ll acquire the knowledge necessary to make your contracts easier to manage; and you’ll improve your negotiation skills.

Upcoming Events

Loading Events

Upcoming Events › Contracts Lab

Events Search and Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

June 2024

Contracts Lab

June 25 - June 27
Online Online, Anywhere + Google Map
$1,400.00

10:30 AM ET to 3:30 PM ET Each Day

Find out more »
+ Export Events

Benefits

  • Understand Legalese
  • Increase your contracts IQ
  • Negotiate better contracts
  • Enhance your drafting skills
  • Interact better with your attorney/clients
  • Understand the suppliers’ contractual concerns and positions

Workshop Outline

Workshop Length: 3 partial Days

Level Setting

  • What is a contract?
  • Legal review v. business review
    • Legal issues
    • Business issues
    • The disconnect
  • Who the contract should written for

Drafting, Evaluating, and Negotiating Contracts

  • Drafting
    • Attributes of good writing
    • Readability testing
    • Leveraging templates and checklists
    • Applying the personal touch
    • Version control
    • Utilizing “language libraries”
  • Evaluating
    • Use a layered approach to reading a contract
    • Compare the contract to your project’s comprehensive objectives
    • Ensure that all documents referenced are present
    • Validate design schematics, drawings, formulas, etc.
    • Create a list of questions and open issues
  • Negotiating – 10 key concepts including
    • People
    • Power
    • Patience
    • Preparation

Contract Provision Review

  • Acceptance (Testing)
  • Amendments, Change Control and Modifications
  • Assignment
  • Audits
  • Confidentiality
  • Data
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Effective Date
  • Force Majeure
  • Governing Law, Venue and Jurisdiction
  • Intellectual Property Infringement
  • Intellectual Property Rights (the ability to use)
  • Indemnification
  • Key Personnel
  • Limitation of Liability
  • Mitigation of Damages
  • Non-Solicitation
  • Order of Precedence
  • Parties
  • Payment Terms
  • Pricing
  • Remedies
  • Term
  • Termination
  • Warranties
  • Work Product