NEW WEBINAR: Indemnities in Commercial Contracts

We’re happy to announce that registration for our latest training opportunity is now available: Indemnities in Technology & Other Commercial Contracts is a 90-minute webinar that will focus on indemnities against third-party claims. The program is April 4th, at 10:30 PDT, and the recording will be available for a limited time. We hope you will join us.

And don’t forget – enrollment in our Spring Master Class series is also live. All programs are taught by industry expert David Tollen.

April 4th Webinar on Indemnities

In the Indemnities in Technology & Other Commercial Contracts webinar, we will demystify this often misunderstood, heavily negotiated topic.

This 1.5 hour webinar addresses indemnities against third-party claims. We’ll focus on IT contracts, but also cover issues and indemnities common to most commercial contracts.

All programs include live Q&A based on students’ written questions submitted during the program; a copy of the slides; a certificate of attendance; and online access to the recording upon request (for a set period – two weeks for webinars, 30 days for Master Classes).

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit is available in California.

Presenter: Our instructor is David Tollen, attorney, founder of Tech Contracts Academy® LLC , instructor at U.C. Berkeley Law School, expert witness, and author of the American Bar Association’s bestseller, The Tech Contracts Handbook (ABA Publishing; 3rd ed. 2021).

Team Discount: A 15% discount is available if 5 or more from your company register for a webinar; 10% for a Master Class series. Contact [email protected] for a discount code.

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Spring 2023 Master Class™ Series

Our four online Tech Contracts Master Classes kick off April 18th. Taken together, they will prepare you to negotiate contracts about software and cloud services more confidently and efficiently, and help you avoid common pitfalls. Here is an overview of each 2 hour class:

Prime Clauses (April 18): A contract’s central promise and transaction. The promise of cloud services; license to on-premise software; promise of professional services. Frequently, contracts have a combination. And … the promise to pay. 

General Clauses (April 25): Commercial clauses (such as technical specifications, SLAs, business continuity and disaster recovery, non-disclosure) and data clauses (including location, security, incidents, privacy, audits). 

Key Liability Terms (May 9): Warranties, indemnities, limits of liability, provider liability for 3rd parties, and liquidated damages.  

End-Game & Special Clauses (May 16): Term & termination; transition and deconversion; non-solicits and noncompetes; dispute management, mediation, arbitration, waiver of class actions, jury trials; ancillary IP terms; assignment, change of control, divestiture; choice of law and courts; order of precedence; amendment; open source software.

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CLE. Tech Contracts Master Classes™ and the Indemnities in Technology & Other Commercial Contracts webinar are approved for Continuing Legal Education credit in California. Licensed elsewhere? Jurisdictions (and professions) differ as to whether students may apply individually for continuing education credit, and what is required. Materials we make available (e.g., slides, presenter’s biography) may assist students’ self-submission efforts. Click here for more details about CLE. 

Our presenter. David Tollen founded Tech Contracts Academy® LLCAn attorney, instructor at U.C. Berkeley Law School, and expert witness, he authored the American Bar Association’s perennial bestseller, 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. Contact us here or email [email protected] for more information about in-house training for just your team.

Our programs provide general education, not legal advice. This communication is not, and our programs are not, advertising to provide legal services. Only one discount code may be used per registration

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