Contract drafting is a core activity
of corporate lawyers, paralegals,
and contracts administrators. But it's also
challenging.
Traditionally, there has
been little training in
contract drafting, which
has generally consisted
of recycling forms of
questionable quality and
relevance.
Ken Adams offers an antidote - a uniquely rigorous overview
of issues relating to contract language and layout, based on
his book A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting, Second Edition.
This workshop explores what makes for clear and effective
contracts. Ken uses examples throughout drawn from
actual contracts. Rather than simply lecturing, he uses
questions and drafting exercises to encourage participation.
He also emphasizes the practical considerations unique to
the drafting process.
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