Contract Review and Drafting – Essentials (+ Guide)
Contract Review and Drafting – Essentials (+ Guide), available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.48, with 37 lectures, based on 319 reviews, and has 1106 subscribers.
You will learn about Become familiar with five (5) essential elements of contracts. Know how to effectively and efficiently read and review contracts. Understand clearly what contract provisions mean. Meaningfully assess, comment on and discuss contract provisions. Draft and amend contract provisions containing the essential elements of contracts. This course is ideal for individuals who are Law students who are about to leave school and join the working world. or New lawyers or legal counsels. or Contract managers. or Business executives who may have to comment on, manage or lead a transaction. or Anyone who has to read or deal with a contract. It is particularly useful for Law students who are about to leave school and join the working world. or New lawyers or legal counsels. or Contract managers. or Business executives who may have to comment on, manage or lead a transaction. or Anyone who has to read or deal with a contract.
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Summary
Title: Contract Review and Drafting – Essentials (+ Guide)
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.48
Number of Lectures: 37
Number of Published Lectures: 37
Number of Curriculum Items: 37
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 37
Original Price: S$184.98
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Become familiar with five (5) essential elements of contracts.
- Know how to effectively and efficiently read and review contracts.
- Understand clearly what contract provisions mean.
- Meaningfully assess, comment on and discuss contract provisions.
- Draft and amend contract provisions containing the essential elements of contracts.
Who Should Attend
- Law students who are about to leave school and join the working world.
- New lawyers or legal counsels.
- Contract managers.
- Business executives who may have to comment on, manage or lead a transaction.
- Anyone who has to read or deal with a contract.
Target Audiences
- Law students who are about to leave school and join the working world.
- New lawyers or legal counsels.
- Contract managers.
- Business executives who may have to comment on, manage or lead a transaction.
- Anyone who has to read or deal with a contract.
This is the course that I wish I had access to when I first graduated from university and became a legal professional tasked with the review and drafting of contracts.
To the uninitiated, contract review and drafting can be an overwhelming and stressful experience. This is because contracts are usually wordy, complex and full of legal jargon.
If you are new or inexperienced when it comes to contract review and drafting, it can be difficult to know where or how to start – and so easy to get lost and confused – when you’re handed a contract to read and assess. Looming deadlines and commercial pressures do not make things any easier.
I recall these painful challenges from first-hand experience during my early days as a lawyer. Throughout my experiences as a legal counsel, business executive and adjunct lecturer, I have also seen my peers, colleagues and students experience the same.
This course was created and designed to help ease these challenges and to empower those who need to review and draft contracts but who lack the experience, knowledge and skills to do so confidently and effectively.
In this course, you will learn about five (5) key elements (or building blocks) of contracts which are the need-to-know essentials for contract review and drafting, namely:
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Obligations
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Conditions precedent
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Powers
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Representations
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Warranties
This course will equip you with practical knowledge and appreciation of these key elements through a structured series of bite-sized videos and guided practice questions. After completing this course, you will have a toolkit of methods and frameworks to help enhance your review and drafting of contracts.
It is my sincere hope that this course will help you to review and draft contracts with far less stress and much more confidence, and provide you with a solid foundation for building your contracting expertise.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction and Welcome
Lecture 1: Part 1
Chapter 2: Overview
Lecture 1: Part 1
Lecture 2: Part 2
Lecture 3: Part 3
Lecture 4: Part 4
Chapter 3: 1. Obligations
Lecture 1: Part 1 – What it looks like
Lecture 2: Part 2 – What it means
Lecture 3: Part 3 – When to use it
Lecture 4: Part 4 – How to draft it
Lecture 5: Part 5 – Further considerations
Lecture 6: Part 6 – Guided Practice Question
Chapter 4: 2. Conditions Precedent
Lecture 1: Part 1 – What it looks like
Lecture 2: Part 2 – What it means
Lecture 3: Part 3 – When to use it
Lecture 4: Part 4 – How to draft it
Lecture 5: Part 5 – Further considerations
Lecture 6: Part 6 – Guided Practice Question
Chapter 5: 3. Powers
Lecture 1: Part 1 – What it looks like
Lecture 2: Part 2 – What it means
Lecture 3: Part 3 – When to use it
Lecture 4: Part 4 – How to draft it
Lecture 5: Part 5 – Further considerations
Lecture 6: Part 6 – Guided Practice Question
Chapter 6: 4. Representations
Lecture 1: Part 1 – What it looks like
Lecture 2: Part 2 – What it means
Lecture 3: Part 3 – When to use it
Lecture 4: Part 4 – How to draft it
Lecture 5: Part 5 – Further considerations
Lecture 6: Part 6 – Guided Practice Question
Chapter 7: 5. Warranties
Lecture 1: Part 1 – What it looks like
Lecture 2: Part 2 – What it means
Lecture 3: Part 3 – When to use it
Lecture 4: Part 4 – How to draft it
Lecture 5: Part 5 – Further considerations
Lecture 6: Part 6 – Guided Practice Question
Chapter 8: Summary
Lecture 1: Part 1
Chapter 9: Quick Reference Guide
Lecture 1: Quick Reference Guide
Instructors
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Peter L, LL.B. (Hons)
Legal counsel with a passion for teaching
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- 1 stars: 6 votes
- 2 stars: 7 votes
- 3 stars: 41 votes
- 4 stars: 104 votes
- 5 stars: 161 votes
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