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WEBINAR: The Art Of Contracting: Tools and Tips for Identifying and Avoiding Common Traps in Commercial Contracts - Part Two

Webinar | 05.24.17, 2:00 PM UTC - 3:00 PM UTC

The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC)’s Corporate Agreements Committee, a subcommittee of ACC’s Corporate & Securities Law Committee, is hosting a free, ACC member-only webinar addressing key issues in the formation and litigation of commercial agreements. This is part two of a two-part program. In part two, Crowell & Moring attorneys from our Litigation & Trial and Transactions & Corporate groups will address term and termination, survival, and force majeure or impracticability. See this link for information on part one.

 

Note: Registration is limited to ACC members.

 

Moderator: P. Bartlett Wu, Chair, Subcommittee on Corporate Agreements, Association of Corporate Counsel

For more information, please visit these areas: Litigation and Trial, Corporate and Transactional

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