ALB ASIA SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 2023 (INDIA EDITION)

International Contract Drafting ALB VIRTUAL TRAINER & TESTIMONIALS WHO SHOULD ATTEND REGISTRATION INFORMATION Virtual Workshop: Delivered via 2-Part Webinar 16 - 17 November 2023 3:00pm to 6:00pm (Singapore/Hong Kong/China Time) GMT +8 12:30pm to 3:30pm (India Time) GMT+5.5 11:00am to 2:00pm (UAE Time) GMT+4 OVERVIEW ALB presents an interactive and intense 2-part webinar that helps you manage risks inherent in cross-border contracts. Learn how to draft cross-border contracts with ease and confidence by: • Understanding and being introduced to the unique 10 Key Steps Tool for drafting and analysing all and any international contract • Working through sample clauses and interactive exercises to gain a comprehensive understanding of the pitfalls and risks • Lawyers • In-house counsel • Paralegals and managers in law firms and corporations • Contract managers • Anyone who drafts, negotiates, or reviews cross-border contracts PRICING Early Bird Rate (Ends 16 October) USD 810 (Before GST) USD 874.80 (After GST) Standard Rate USD 920 (Before GST) USD 993.60 (After GST) CONTACT Warren Tan (65) 6793 6264 / warren.tan@tr.com REGISTER www.gevme.com/ICDApr23 WEBSITE www.legalbusinessonline.com/ ICDApr23 GROUP PRICE SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 20%. Register five participants from your organisation and the 5th person attends for free! “He has excellent communication skills and extensive international experience to share as well as real world situations” “One of the rare ones who take participants through typical clauses in an agreement, explaining the purport and variable scenarios. Many other seminars gloss over this essential part and do not provide practical examples” “Arun conducted the course well blending theory and practical needs” “I found Arun to be open and engaging, which helped the participants feel comfortable to ask questions and participate in sharing. I felt that this made the session more enriching and facilitated the discussion” “Always pleased to take questions and gives relevant examples with his answers and useful workable advice on drafting” Arun Singh (Prof) OBE, FRSA is an international lawyer and consultant to an international law firm. He was formerly a partner and head of commercial law at KPMG Legal and partner at Masons (now Pinsent Masons). Arun has advised on disputes and collaborations in a wide range of jurisdictions including Europe, countries in West and East Africa, India, Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Pakistan, Libya, Jordan, Syria, the US, Caribbean, Russia, Israel, Lebanon, Egypt, Thailand and Singapore. Arun is cited and ranked in the Chambers Guide to the world’s leading lawyers. He concentrates on international investment, joint ventures, licensing of technology, research and development, M&A, energy, outsourcing and corporate governance in developed and emerging markets; he also handles international legal risk management matters. Arun advises a range of international organisations and is a visiting professor in International Business, Leadership and Negotiations at Salford University Business School, senior associate at Oxford University’s Institute of Legal Practice and teaches international leadership and negotiations at the University of Cambridge. He has facilitated programmes in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the US. He is a recognised corporate educator and a non-executive director of two international investment companies – one of which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, chairing the Audit Committee and Investment Committee. He was appointed an OBE by HM the Queen in January 1999 for services to international trade, investment and intercultural management. Arun is an editor and contributor to a number of publications including Business and Contract Law (a Thorogood Special Report) and How to Lead Smart People – Leadership for Professionals (Profile Books), a facilitator for company programmes and an experienced speaker at international corporate conferences. • Contract and protocol of the group • The Key Differences between Common and Civil Law • Overview of forming a binding contract – what to watch out for • Pre-Contract Documents Across Borders • Confidentiality Agreements Across Borders and Enforceability • Constructive Performance Obligations and which to select to protect and enhance your interests • Clauses for Managing the Contract - and key phrases such as Best Endeavours and Reasonable Endeavours • Variation and Termination, Limiting Legal Risk Clauses • Choice of Law and Dispute Resolution Clauses – Pointers • The 10 Key Steps Tool for Drafting and Analysing an International Contract • Sample clauses and interactive exercises TOPICS COVERED

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