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The Canadian Institute's Essential Elements and Critical Updates of

Key Business Agreements

Wednesday, February 24 to Thursday, February 25, 2010

Poorly Drafted Business Agreements Can Lead To Increased Liability, Litigation Costs, and Insurance Risks for Your Business

Legal practitioners, business executives, and contracts specialists deal with a variety of fundamental business agreements on a regular basis to help establish and maintain important relationships with clients, suppliers, and contractors. Built into all such agreements are “must-know” terms and conditions including confidentiality, non-compete, limitation of liability, indemnities, and warranties and representations. In turn, these agreements play a key role in other major contracts such as IT and business process outsourcing, IP licensing, purchasing, business financing, shareholder, cross-border, and securities agreements.

All such agreements are pivotal in safeguarding your commercial profitability and credibility, and fatal errors in contract formation can result in devastating litigation costs, damages, deficits, and diminished credibility and goodwill. It is therefore vital, particularly in the current post-credit crunch climate, to gain a critical understanding of key legal developments and updates of these agreements, as well as to review essential elements forming such documentation.

Join our distinguished faculty at The Canadian Institute’s “Essential Elements and Critical Updates to Key Business Agreements” to explore the following core issues:

  • Tightening your confidentiality, non-compete, indemnity, and representations and warranties agreements
  • Examining tips and traps for IP licensing and IT outsourcing agreements
  • Maximizing the effectiveness of letters of intent and MOU’s
  • Identifying post credit crunch changes to the business of equipment finance
  • Updating your paperwork on consulting, equipment financing, asset and share purchase, leasing, international and inter-provincial agreements
  • Protecting diverse interests by establishing the best joint venture, alliance and shareholding structures and governance

Don’t miss this opportunity! Register today by calling The Canadian Institute toll-free at 1-877-927-7936, by faxing your registration to 1-877-927-1563 or register online.

We look forward to seeing you in February 2010!