14 September 202210:00 - 17:30
47-58 Bastwick Street, London View on Google Maps
Member: £345 + VAT (Early booking £305 + VAT) Standard: £465 + VAT (Early booking £415 + VAT)
Places available. This course is also available for in-house delivery
Available until one month prior
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
Recognise issues around misrepresentation, implied terms, contractual ambiguity and interpretation
Appraise and negotiate exclusion and limitation clauses
Assert skill and care, and resist strict liability and warranty obligations
I dentify the key issues recurring in client-led contract appointments
Recognise the hidden risks of assignment, staff-naming, coordination, and third party design
Owners, directors, commercial partners, senior and middle management personnel, and engineers growing into a managerial role. The course will also be useful for junior engineers with a special interest in the commercial and contractual aspects of engineering practice.
Those attending should have some experience of reading, interpreting and applying commercial terms of appointment. The course will involve a significant element of reading and discussing actual clauses.
Rob Langley has an MA (Oxon) in jurisprudence. He is a barrister, solicitor, Fellow of the Society of Advanced Legal Studies, practising adjudicator, arbitrator and mediator. Before specialising in training and consultancy, he was a law firm partner practising in engineering and construction law. During this time, he dealt with almost every form of contract. He has extensive and successful experience of defending claims against construction professionals.
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