ACC - Advice from the Trenches: Protecting Yourself in a Contract Dispute
April 25, 2017
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Palo Alto, CA
Starts: 11:30 AM (PST)
Ends: 1:30 PM (PST)
Site: Garden Court Hotel
Address: 520 Cowper Street, Palo Alto, CA
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The words contained in a contract are intended to set forth your relationship with another party or parties. If you have a dispute someone else (judge, jury or arbitrator) is going to be reading and interpreting those words and deciding what they mean.
How will your contract provisions perform (or not perform) in litigation? Who will decide what your contract means? How will contract disputes be resolved by judges, juries and arbitrators? What information are they allowed to consider? What will they consider? What impact do boilerplate provisions have when there is a dispute?
Answers to these questions can help you draft better contracts.
Join us as Crowell & Moring litigators share lessons learned in how contract language plays out in the courtroom.
Cost:
Members: ACC Members: FREE
Non-members: $50 (Registration fee will be reimbursed if attendee joins ACC within 30 days of the event.)
Nate Bualat and Greg Call are speaking.
Crowell & Moring is the sponsor of this event.
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