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Avoiding Bad Contract Drafting: Looking at the Big Picture, Structure, Language, Definitions, Terms, Consistency, and Boilerplate

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Description

Many lawyers draft contracts a certain way because that is what they were taught or have seen other lawyers do. However, the advent of the Information Age, combined with significant substantive and procedural law developments, suggests it's time to take a fresh look at how lawyers draft contracts.

This engaging webinar explains how we have reached a stage where many contracts are longer than necessary, structured in an archaic way, and filled with ambiguities, jargon, massive paragraphs, redundancies, undefined terms, and imprecise boilerplate.

Using real-world examples, our expert will discuss many ways to draft a lousy contract, ways to do it better, and the many benefits of changing your approach.

Listen as Don Trevarthen, University of Minnesota Law, and Steve Weise, Proskauer Rose LLP, provide practical tips to help attendees learn how to draft contracts to avoid disputes and maximize the odds of prevailing if a conflict is unavoidable. This webinar will benefit lawyers who draft contracts by giving them a better understanding of preventing disputes and putting their clients in the best possible position if a conflict is unavoidable.

Presented By

Donald S. Trevarthen
(Retired) Director, Division Counsel at The Toro Company and (Retired) Adjunct Professor University of Minnesota Law School
University Of Minnesota

Mr. Trevarthen retired in 2015 from The Toro Company as Director, Division Counsel after over 25 years of service. At Toro, he had extensive experience with negotiating, drafting, and enforcing contracts across a wide range of subject matters and business units. Prior to Toro, Prof. Trevarthen  worked from 1979-1987 as a Project Engineer for General Motors Corporation in Saginaw, MI and for Tennant Company in Golden Valley, MN.

Steven O. Weise
Partner
Proskauer Rose LLP

Mr. Weise practices in all areas of commercial law and has extensive experience in financing, especially in those secured by personal property, including structured financing. He is regarded as one of the foremost authorities on Article 9 of the UCC. He is a member of the Permanent Editorial Board for the UCC and a member of the American Law Institute’s UCC Article 9 Drafting Committee. Mr. Weise is also the past chair of the American Bar Association’s Business Law Section Legal Opinions Committee.

Credit Information
  • This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.


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    On Demand

Date + Time

  • event

    Thursday, November 21, 2024

  • schedule

    1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT

  1. How we got here (the old contract drafting model)
  2. What has changed and why our drafting must change
  3. The many problems ambiguity causes and how to avoid ambiguity
  4. Contract structure
  5. Definitions
  6. Representations
  7. Material terms
  8. "Boilerplate" and the reasons for the "boilerplate" provisions some lawyers take for granted
    1. Merger clauses
    2. Dispute resolution
    3. Non-assignment
    4. Severability
    5. Modification
    6. Governing law
    7. Waiver
    8. Indemnity
    9. Force majeure
    10. And many other standard boilerplate provisions
  9. The benefits of plain English

This webinar will review these and other critical matters:

  • Learn the types of ambiguities and how and why to avoid ambiguity
  • Make contracts easier to understand and reduce the likelihood of disputes
  • Gain practical tips from an experienced litigator on how drafting can prevent litigation and maximize the odds of success if litigation cannot be avoided
  • The materials include many functional sample boilerplate clauses in plain English
  • A comprehensive drafting checklist