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Drafting ADR Clauses for Commercial Contracts

Drafting ADR Clauses for Commercial Contracts

Presented by JAMS and In-House Connect

Webinar CLE Credit: CLE Credit Available. This program is appropriate for newly admitted attorneys and experienced attorneys.

As in-house counsel, you play a critical role in safeguarding your company's interests and mitigating legal risks, especially in a fast-paced business environment. This webinar will provide guidance on drafting arbitration clauses that account for the unique challenges faced by businesses today. Through real-life experiences and case studies, we will explore how well-drafted arbitration clauses can effectively resolve disputes across a range of legal issues. You will learn best practices for drafting arbitration clauses that can be tailored to your company's specific needs and goals. We will discuss key considerations, such as the choice of law, the seat of arbitration, and the selection of arbitrators, to ensure that the arbitration clause provides an efficient and cost-effective resolution mechanism. This is a must-attend event for in-house counsel looking to gain a competitive edge in their role by learning how to draft effective arbitration clauses that can help you navigate the complexities of disputes and protect your company's interests.

Featured Speakers:

Featured People

Laura C. Abrahamson, Esq., FCIArb
  • Accounting Finance
  • Antitrust & Competition
  • Business Commercial
  • Class Action & Mass Tort
  • Construction
  • Construction Defect
  • Energy & Utilities
  • Engineering & Construction
  • Entertainment & Sports
  • Environmental Law
  • Governmental & Public Agency
  • Insurance
  • Personal Injury
  • Securities
  • International & Cross-Border
Jeffrey G. Benz, Esq., FCIArb, FCollArb, CEDS
  • Business Commercial
  • Employment Law
  • Entertainment & Sports
  • Health Care
  • Higher Education & Title IX
  • Insurance
  • Intellectual Property
  • International & Cross-Border
  • Maritime Admiralty
  • Personal Injury
  • Real Property
  • Telecommunications
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