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Contract Tips, Tricks and Traps

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Gain insight into tips, tricks and traps for the unwary in drafting key contract provisions, including strategy for negotiating these provisions. Discuss key contract provisions from the perspective of both an in-house lawyer and a litigator to help provide a balanced perspective on what is critical to have and when you can give a little during your negotiations.

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  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2024

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1. Contract Tips, Tricks and Traps (Jun 2021)

Natalie L. Arbaugh, Tim Biggio

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Contract Tips, Tricks and Traps (Jun 2021)

Gain insight into tips, tricks and traps for the unwary in drafting key contract provisions, including strategy for negotiating these provisions. Discuss key contract provisions from the perspective of both an in-house lawyer and a litigator to help provide a balanced perspective on what is critical to have and when you can give a little during your negotiations.

Originally presented: Apr 2021 Corporate Counsel Institute

Natalie L. Arbaugh, Winston & Strawn LLP - Dallas, TX
Tim Biggio, Precisely - Richardson, TX