Commercial Contracts: Drafting Techniques and Precedents

Author:   Rachel Burnett
Publisher:   Thorogood
ISBN:  

9781854187024


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   06 May 2010
Format:   Paperback
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This briefing takes into account relevant legislation and case law. When you sit down to draft a contract today you have to think of so many issues. For example, more cases are now being argued with reference to the Human Rights Act: how might your contract be interpreted in the light of it and what are the dangers of infringing it? The distinction between exclusions of liability and limits of liability can cause problems. As of course can the difference between best endeavors and reasonable endeavors. These and many other vital questions are all covered in this expert briefing. This briefing takes into account relevant legislation and case law. For all points of the law and critical distinctions, you will find crystal-clear explanations and guidelines to a host of case studies illustrating the law and its application. Did you know, this report has CPD hours accredited to it! Thorogood legal reports are accredited by The Solicitors Regulation Authority (CPD reference DVQ/THPU) for continuing professional development as distance learning education. Don't miss out on this chance to collect your hours! NB: Solicitors may claim up to 75 per cent (12 hours) of their annual CPD requirement by undertaking distance learning education. Did you know, this report has CPD hours accredited to it!

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Author:   Rachel Burnett
Publisher:   Thorogood
Imprint:   Thorogood
ISBN:  

9781854187024


ISBN 10:   1854187023
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   06 May 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Rachel Burnett runs her own IT legal services firm, which specialises in all IT-related agreements: IT services, products and systems, data and information provision, e-commerce, copyright licensing and assignment. Before her legal career, Rachel was an IT professional in system development and project management. Rachel is an associate lecturer and regional manager with the Open University, and is an experienced presenter both in the UK and abroad, delivering courses which focus on the practical application in business law, intellectual property and information technology.

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