Contract Review and Analysis: Comprehensive Review and Analysis Strategies
CPD Hours: 2
Price: R450.00
Contracts represent a foundational element in legal practice. Besides being the bedrock of commercial transactions, contracts are also a critical component in a wide array of legal relationships.
For legal professionals, a deep understanding of contract law is indispensable. Being more than mere documents; contracts are strategic tools that can be utilised to advance clients' interests, mitigate risks, and navigate the complex nature of both domestic and international law. The evolving landscape of digital agreements, necessitates a continual refinement of legal skills and knowledge.
Join Nicolene Schoeman-Louw on 24 May 2024 as she takes you through a discussion that will enhance your understanding of contracts so that you can better serve your clients and strengthen your practice, ensuring not only compliance and enforceability but also strategic foresight in contractual negotiations.
Attending this webinar will equip you with the following skills:
Gain a deeper insight into the fundamental principles of contract law, including but not limited to offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity, and intention to create legal relations, with a focus on their application in complex legal scenarios.
Enhance skills in drafting contracts that not only comply with legal standards but also strategically protect and advance clients' interests.
Develop an expert level of competence in interpreting contract terms in light of recent legal precedents.
Acquire knowledge on how emerging technologies, including digital contracts are reshaping the practice of contract law and how to adapt your legal practice accordingly.
Understand the latest trends in contract law jurisprudence, including significant case law, legislative changes, and their implications for future legal practice.
The webinar will cover the following topics:
Contract law fundamentals.
Strategies in contract drafting and negotiation.
Interpretation and enforcement.
Contractual risk management.
Impact of emerging technologies.
Analysis of recent case law.