
Time for some professional development (including California CLE) to better understand and negotiate contracts for AI, SaaS, on-premise software, and other IT products and services? Our Tech Contracts Master Class™ series has four on-demand courses covering all the key terms in IT contracts. You can take all the courses in a series for a nearly 15% volume discount, or any combination of the four individually.
Today we highlight the third course in the series – Key Liability Terms: Indemnities, Warranties, Limits of Liability. This course covers the key terms governing liability – often the most negotiated clauses in any contract.
Topics covered include:
- Indemnity
- Warranty
- Limit of liability
- Vendor liability for third parties (or lack thereof)
- Liquidated damages
You can review a sample lesson here. This lesson covers vendor subcontractor liability disclaimers, their purpose, and negotiation solutions.
Some notes about the course:
- Your instructor is David Tollen, author of The Tech Contracts Handbook, attorney, UC Berkeley lecturer, expert witness, and sought-after speaker.
- Enroll and receive access for 100 days.
- Length: c. 2 hr. 10 mins.(CLE 2 hrs. See details below.)
This was easily the most helpful, on-point and productive training I’ve received … Really fantastic to get a deep dive on these issues and have questions answered by an expert. Would recommend to anyone.
– Previous Key Liability Terms (Master Class #3) student
Continuing Legal Education (CLE): Credit is available.
- California: Tech Contracts Academy is an approved CA CLE multiple activity provider (MAP). Your CA CLE credit is “participatory” for attending live webinars, “self-study” for watching on-demand courses 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, and each course’s sales page for its specific offering.
Some fine print: Tech Contracts Academy®, LLC is not a law firm, does not provide legal services, and its publications and courses are intended for general informational purposes only; they are not to be considered and do not provide legal advice. Course participation is subject to our Terms of Use, available on each course’s sales page for review prior to purchase. Course details are subject to change and may differ as between On-Demand and live courses.