6010 Drafting Dispute Clauses: A Litigator's Advice for Transactional Lawyers and Their Clients

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Course Description

Eric Fishman, a partner in Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, discusses the various kinds of provisions that might be included in a contract''s dispute clause, including what he recommends be included and what he believes should be left out.
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Drafting Dispute Clauses: A Litigator’s Advice for Transactional Lawyers and Their Clients

    Welcome

    I. Introduction

    II. Mediation Clause

    III. How Many Arbitrators?

    IV. Dispute Clause

    V. Arbitration Proceeding

        A. Who Should Arbitrate?

        B. Location

        C. Discovery

        D. Depositions
    VI. The Award and Its Review

        A. The Award and Its Review

        B. Choice of Law Clause
    VII. To Arbitrate or Not to Arbitrate?

    VIII. In Conclusion

    AfterWords®

    How to Obtain a Certificate
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Language English
Course Length 1.03 hours
Duration of Access for 3 months from day of enrollment
Continuing Education Credits 1
Instructor Eric Fishman
Vendor Cognistar (Read more about Cognistar accreditation.)
Course Certification CLE credit available, see details for each course for states where available
Prerequisites/Audience intended for attorneys and law students
Requirements/Materials Included computer with Internet access
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