Enroll Now for Oct/Nov Master Class Series – Sept/Oct Series Sold Out

Our Sept./Oct. Tech Contracts Master Class series, presented by David Tollen, is sold out. Seats are still available for the Oct./Nov. series (our last of 2022). Don’t miss your chance – more information and registration is available here: https://www.techcontracts.com/tech-contracts-master-class-registration/.

Additionally, we have webinars: This month, our topical webinar is a deep-dive into the wonders of … indemnities in IT contracts. Yes, on September 22nd, The Indeminar. We hope you will join us. And for those of you planning ahead, on November 17 David presents IT Professional Services Contracts: Typical Terms and Mistakes in Contracts for Implementation, Customization, and More.

Tech Contracts Master Classes™ 

In four distance learning courses, two hours each, David Tollen demystifies clauses typically found in information technology contracts:

  1. Prime Clauses: License, Subscription, IP Transfer, Payment
  2. General Clauses: Data Management, SLAs, Confidentiality, and other General Clauses
  3. Key Liability Terms: Including Indemnities, Warranties, and Limits of Liability
  4. End-Game and Special Clauses: Disputes, Termination, Special Terms, and OSS

Classes in the Oct./Nov. series (Series 6) may be taken individually, or as the full four class series. Each enrollment includes live Q&A, a copy of the slides, certificates of attendance, and a 35% discount on The Tech Contracts Handbook (when purchased directly from its publisher, the American Bar Association). And, enjoy an automatic 10+% discount when enrolling in a full series. 

Scheduling conflict? Access to recordings will be available to registrants upon request, for a 30 day period. 

The Indeminar: Sept. 22

In The Indeminar: Indemnities in IT Contracts, David Tollen will demystify this often misunderstood, heavily negotiated topic.

In this 1 and 1/2  hour webinar we will address:

  1. Intellectual property (IP) indemnities
  2. “Mutual” indemnities
  3. Data incident indemnities
  4. Interplay between Limitation of Liability and Indemnity clauses
  5. The “Cause Problem” – thorny issues involving losses the indemnitor caused
  6. Surprisingly important vocabulary

And, live Q&A based on student’s written questions.

Scheduling conflict? 

Access to the recording will be available to registrants upon request, for a 2 week period.

CLE. Click here to see jurisdiction(s) for which continuing legal education (CLE) credit may have been approved for our programs, or for which an application may be pending. Where CLE credit is available, it is for general, not specialty/subfield credits (i.e., not ethics). If your jurisdiction is not listed: Jurisdictions (and professions) differ as to whether students may apply individually for continuing education credit, and what is required. Among the resources available are the program’s slides and our presenter’s biography (https://www.techcontracts.com/david-w-tollen/).

Group Discounts. Register 5 or more from the same company for the same program and receive 15% off webinars, and 10% off a Master Class series (after the 10+% series discount). Contact [email protected] for a discount code. (Only one discount code may be used per registration).

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Our presenter. David Tollen founded Tech Contracts Academy® LLCAn attorney, instructor at U.C. Berkeley Law School, and expert witness, he also authored the American Bar Association’s perennial bestseller (our recommended reading), The Tech Contracts Handbook. It is available from Amazon here, and other retailers.

Tech Contracts Academy® is a professional training company, created to bring confidence and expertise to professionals responsible for technology contracts. It provides public and in-house training on drafting and negotiating IT agreements.

Our programs provide general education, not legal advice. This communication is not, and our programs are not, advertising to provide legal services.

www.techcontracts.com

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