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Drafting International Commercial Agreements in English (London, United Kingdom - November 14-15, 2018) - ResearchAndMarkets.com
[May 23, 2018]

Drafting International Commercial Agreements in English (London, United Kingdom - November 14-15, 2018) - ResearchAndMarkets.com


The "Drafting International Commercial Agreements in English" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Most international agreements are drafted in the English language irrespective of the nationality of contracting parties. Language errors in the text and unclear and inconcise phrasing cause confusion and can ultimately lead to a dispute if it goes unnoticed. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the common pitfalls, key areas of risk and up-to-date drafting techniques in English to ensure you protect your organisation against unnecessary risk.

What are the objectives of this programme?

  1. Learn how to recognise drafting inaccuracies to effectively re-draft poorly written clauses.
  2. Draft effective standard clauses that can be used across the organisation to manage exposure to legal risk.
  3. Understand the principles of using plainEnglish within your contract to reduce uncertainty.
  4. Focus on agreement structure, linguistic clarity and accuracy to draft with confidence.
  5. Discover how to avoid over complex sentences and structures to limit the risk of dispute.
  6. Develop more effective legal writing skills that can be used in all your business communications.



Agenda:

Day One

  • Drafting contracts in clear English
  • Structure and terminology of contracts
  • PRACTICAL EXERCISE: DRAFTING STANDARD CLAUSES IN ENGLISH
  • PRACTICAL EXERCISE: LEGAL VOCABULARY
  • During this session participants will work through exercises both individually and in groups to develop their knowledge of legal vocabulary.

Day Two

  • Email and letter writing with precision and clarity
  • PRACTICAL EXERCISE
  • The participants will apply the principles above by re-drafting a badly written piece of legal correspondence.
  • Principles of proof reading legal documents
  • Contract drafting
  • Legal vocabulary
  • Delegate contributions

Day Three

  • Advanced drafting skills
  • Legal advice
  • Grammar
  • Exercises on the use of prepositions and countable nouns in a legal context

For more information about this conference visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/nt32nt/drafting?w=4



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