Let’s face it – Contracts about information technology are complex, and often confusing. (“SaaS?” “Cloud?” “On-Premise Software?” “Artificial Intelligence?” “Gen-AI?” “SLAs?”) And small mistakes can be costly.

Our popular, appx. one hour course, Top 6 Mistakes in SaaS, AI, and Other Cloud Agreements, can help. Available on your schedule in our On-Demand library, this course – taught by David Tollen – will help you avoid the most typical contracting errors, ranging from simple to subtle.
Enroll and receive 100 days’ access. Return to this video resource – or any lesson – whenever you need it.
Topics include:
- Misunderstanding fundamental cloud concepts
- Mistaking privacy for data protection
- Mistaking indemnities for warranties and remedies
- Failing to account for Gen-AI, yes, weirdness
- Doing SaaS/cloud escrows wrong (or, at all)
- Accepting SLAs with eyes closed
Not sure? You are welcome to review a complimentary sample lesson right here, with no commitment.
You can learn more about all our on-demand offerings here, and our live webinars here, both including the comprehensive Tech Contracts Master Class™ series as well as shorter, focused topic courses like Top 6.
Continuing Legal Education (CLE):
- California: Credit is available! Tech Contracts Academy is an approved CA CLE multiple activity provider (MAP). CA CLE credit is “participatory” for attending live webinars, “self-study” for watching on-demand courses (such as Top 6) and recordings of webinars. Credit is “general” unless a subfield is identified on a course’s sales page.
- Other Jurisdictions: We provide a certificate and other resources that may assist students seeking credit outside California. (Jurisdictions differ on whether students may self-report or apply individually, and if so, what’s required.)
- See here for more details about our CLE.
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