Free On-Demand Webcasts: Attorney-Client Privilege, Contract Management, LLC Agreements, SaaS Contracts and More

Advertisement As part of its mission to provide lawyers with a better starting point, Practical Law offers free, on-demand webcasts that you can listen to at your convenience. Some of the topics available include:
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  • Essentials of Software as a Service (SaaS) Contracts: What to Include and What to Leave Behind>>Listen Now
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  • Best Practices in Contract Management: Techniques to Make Lawyers More Effective>>Listen Now

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As part of its mission to provide lawyers with a better starting point, Practical Law offers free, on-demand webcasts that you can listen to at your convenience. Some of the topics available include:

  • Drafting Contractual Fiduciary Duties in LLC Agreements – New Developments and Best Practices>>Listen Now
  • Essentials of Software as a Service (SaaS) Contracts: What to Include and What to Leave Behind>>Listen Now
  • Hiring from a Competitor: Practical Tips to Minimize Litigation Risks>>Listen Now
  • The Privilege: Educating Management and Employees on Attorney-Client and Work Product Protection>>Listen Now
  • Developing Informed Litigation Budgets>>Listen Now
  • Best Practices in Contract Management: Techniques to Make Lawyers More Effective>>Listen Now

Use your downtime this holiday season to get up to speed on these issues and more!  See the full list of available webinars here.

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