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Overview
Why You Should Attend
Manufacturers across all industries have faced increasingly complex global supply chain issues. Expecting, planning for, and mitigating against risks will be critical focal points for successful manufacturers. Attorneys practicing in the space must not only understand their own clients’ business models, but we must also grasp how shifting market forces determine the necessity of certain provisions and the contracting parties’ respective abilities to perform.
This essential program, led by Vanessa L. Miller of Foley & Lardner, will provide practical guidance and valuable instruction on the most pressing and difficult issues facing parties to supply chain agreements as well as stakeholders in enterprises being impacted by breaches and terminations of these agreements
What You Will Learn
After completing this program, participants will be able to:
- Review recent trends in provisions relevant to manufacturing and supply chain agreements
- Address specific issues related to potential international arbitration of supply chain agreement disputes
- Effectively negotiate and draft supply chain agreements on behalf of manufacturing clients
- Prepare for market fluctuations expected to significantly impact manufacturing supply chains
Who Should Attend
In-house attorneys, and litigation and transaction attorneys advising on manufacturing, supply, and distribution contracts as well as market analysts in these sectors would benefit from this course.
Program Level: Overview
Prerequisites: A foundation in supply and distribution contracts would be beneficial.
Advanced Preparation: None