Wednesday, June 21, 2023

June 22: Commercial Contracts 2023: Evolving Provisions Highlight the Value of Compliance

Businesses must deal with increasing legal and reputational risks caused by supply-chain issues, privacy requirements for both customers and data, and evolving regulatory and commercial demands. And the transactional lawyers who work in these organizations must adapt and respond to contracting and compliance challenges in an environment of fast-paced change. Incorporating new and emerging terms into contract negotiations and drafting processes ensures that businesses are prepared to meet these challenges while balancing the company’s needs, values, and risk tolerance.
This 60-minute webinar will introduce participants to new and emerging commercial contract terms and how to incorporate these terms in your negotiations and drafting. Our panel of experts will address several trending contract topics, including:
  • The importance of including privacy and data security provisions in contracts to ensure compliance with CCPA, GDPR, and similar laws.
  • The impact of export controls, sanctions, and compliance requirements on companies engaged in cross-border trade, and how their impact may be broader than you think.
  • How to include audit requirements in contracts to protect your business.
  • How to draft effective nondisclosure agreements in light of shifting law.
Learning Objectives:
  • Explore recent developments in commercial contract drafting and emerging contractual risk areas.
  • Discover alternatives to achieve and secure NDA objectives.
  • Learn why legal compliance obligations should be part of the contracting process.
Who would benefit from attending this program?
Commercial practitioners, particularly law firm associates, and in-house counsel, who are on the front line of negotiating, drafting, and documenting modern commercial arrangements. Intermediate learning level.
Title:
Commercial Contracts 2023: Evolving Provisions Highlight the Value of Compliance
Webinar Date/Time:
June 22, 2023
1:00 PM EDT •12:00 PM CDT •11:00 AM MDT •10:00 AM PDT 
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!
Cost:
Free
Credit:
Credit in most states.
Speakers:
  • Denis Demblowski is a Senior Legal Analyst at Bloomberg Law who develops transactional practical guidance and analysis materials. He practiced in-house for 32 years at Alcoa Inc., a global manufacturing and industrial company, in such areas as compliance, corporate, executive compensation, finance, corporate governance, general commercial, international, M&A and securities. Denis is a graduate of Duquesne University and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
  • Louann Troutman is a content specialist on the transactional team, with a focus on cross-border commerce. She has more than 20 years of experience in covering international trade for Bloomberg Law. She earned her J.D. from George Washington University and her B.A. in International Relations from Ohio State University.
  • William R. Denny, a Partner at Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP in Wilmington, Delaware, has a business and litigation practice, focusing on commercial transactions, mergers and acquisitions, vendor management, data privacy and security, and information technology. Mr. Denny is a Certified Information Privacy Professional and a Certified Information Privacy Manager through the International Association of Privacy Professionals. He has represented public and privately held companies and government entities in a wide range of technology transactions, including negotiating complex cloud services agreements, software and IT infrastructure development, maintenance and support agreements, long-term materials supply agreements, outsourcing agreements, transition and site services agreements, technology licensing agreements, sales of internet domain names, and website terms of use and privacy policies. Clients include major corporations in the industrial, chemical, medical and technology sectors, as well as technology and information systems service providers and developers.
  • Laura Elliott, Vice President, Corporate Counsel, Bioventus
  • Cara Bradley, Deputy General Counsel, Everbridge
By:
Bloomberg Law

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