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Course overview:
Many international commercial agreements are subject to English law. Often non-UK lawyers are faced with unfamiliar legal concepts and requirements. To overcome these hurdles and help lawyers become truly international, Euromoney Legal Training has created this practical and interactive training course.
Regularly updated, the course aims to provide you with the principal elements of English law and in particular the main provisions of English contract law. It is highly participative with several practical case studies and workshops throughout the four days.
How this course will help you
You will learn:
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The essential distinctions between common and civil law systems
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To identify the key elements of a common law judgement
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How a contract is formed and what it contains
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Remedies for breach of contract
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To effectively structure a joint venture under English law
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Applicable law and international financial contracts
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Documentation techniques for English law contracts
Who should attend:
To enable you to understand how English law works in practice, you will take part in practical documentation exercises and will analyse the following specific legal issues and contracts:
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Pre-contractual documents: letters of intent and commitment
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Negotiation of a contract
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Contents of the contract: express and standard terms
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Acquisition of a UK company: main provisions of share purchase agreements
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Drafting force majeure clauses
- Construction of contract terms
Day 1
The common law: nature and methodology
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What is the common law?
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The role of judge-made law
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The authority of case-law
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Consensual and non-consensual liabilities
Workshop 1: Analysing a common law case
Participants analyse a law report, consider the basis of the judgment and evaluate its significance for the future.
Equity and trusts
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The equitable jurisdiction
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Trusts: their use and structure
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Legal and beneficial interests
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Intention to create a trust
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Identifying trust property
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Duties of trustees
Formation of contract (1)
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Agreement
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Offer
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Acceptance
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Misrepresentation
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Termination of offer
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Special cases
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Form
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General rule
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Statutory exception
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Deeds & bonds
Formation of contract (2)
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Consideration
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Function of the doctrine
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Adequacy
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Past consideration
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From the promise
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Value
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Special cases
Workshop 2: Consideration case studies
Participants examine recent cases relating to the doctrine of consideration.
Formation of contract (3)
Workshop 3: Formation of contract
Participants consider the course of real-world negotiations and apply the common law approach to the formation of contract.
Day 2
Formation of contract (4)
Workshop 4: The nature of pre-contractual documents
Participants study the wording and effect of precontractual documents.
The contents of the contract (1)
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Classification of terms
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Express terms
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Common terms
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Representations
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Warranties
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Undertakings
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Conditions
Workshop 5: Common contractual provisions in financial documentation
Participants study the wording and structure of standard terms in banks loan and guarantee documentation.
The contents of the contract (2)
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Contractual provision for remedies
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Liquidated damages and penalties
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Case studies: Murray v Leisureplay and Alfred McAlpine v Tilebox
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Force majeure clauses
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Implied terms
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Terms implied in fact
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Terms implied in law
The contents of the contract (3)
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Construction of contractual terms
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Rules of interpretation
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Exclusion & limitation clauses
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Case study: ICS v West Bromwich Building Society
Workshop 6: Interpretation of contractual terms
Participants consider the courts interpretation and application of contractual terms in contracts of insurance and shipbuilding.
Parties to the contract
Day 3
Variation of contractual terms
Workshop 7: Variation and discharge
Participants consider a case study regarding variation and discharge of contract by the terms of the payment instrument.
Acquiring a UK Company
Guest speaker: Joe Tanega
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Share Purchase Agreements
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Tax, warranties and other liability issues
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Differences between public and private acquisitions
Workshop 8: Practical session company acquisition
Participants take the roles of parties to a transaction where a company is facing an acquisition.
Joint ventures under English law
Guest speaker: Joe Tanega
Workshop 9: Practical session cross-border joint venture
Participants take the roles of parties to a crossborder joint venture and consider key issues.
Transfer of contractual rights and obligations
Day 4
Termination of contract
Workshop 10: Frustration case study
Participants consider a real-life scenario and determine whether the doctrine of frustration applies.
Remedies
Applicable law and jurisdiction under English law
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Conflicts of law in international transactions
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Comparative practice
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The common law approach
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The EEC convention on the law applicable to contractual obligations
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Case study: Iran continental shelf oil company
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Jurisdiction under the Brussels Convention
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Domiciliary jurisdiction
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Special jurisdiction
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Case study: Chailease v Credit Agricole Indosuez
Hotel in Central London, London, United Kingdom
Venue and Accommodation Information
All Euromoney Legal Training events are held at four or five star venues in Central London, Zone 1. We strive to provide you with a training environment of the highest quality, to ensure that the whole learning experience exceeds you expectations.
We have selected several venues across Central London, that we are confident meet our strict criteria for quality, service and professionalism. Each venue also offers accommodation for Euromoney Delegates at discounted professional rates.
Your training venue will be confirmed by one of our course administrators approximately 3-4 weeks before the course start date. Euromoney Legal Training can however recommend the following venues:
The Rembrandt, Knightsbridge
The Rembrandt is a spectacular hotel with the timeless ornate architecture and traditional qualities of an Edwardian building. Located in the exclusive area of Knightsbridge, the hotel was originally built as apartments for Harrods, as such all rooms have an individual shape, giving them each their own special feel. Each of the training rooms have natural daylight and a private lobby area.
For more information visit http://www.sarova.com/rembrandt or call +44 (0)20 7589 8100
Millennium Knightsbridge
The four-star deluxe Millennium Hotel London Knightsbridge is situated in the heart of one of the best shopping areas of London. Of all the hotels in Knightsbridge, this Millennium Hotel is amongst one of the most contemporary and stylish Knightsbridge hotels in the area. This Knightsbridge hotel has excellent transport links - only a short walk from Knightsbridge underground station on the Piccadilly line and just 40 minutes from London Heathrow Airport via the underground.
For more information visit www.millenniumhotels.co.uk/millenniumknightsbridge or call +44 (0)20 7235 4377
Crowne Plaza, Kensington
The stylish Crowne Plaza London-Kensington hotel is a short walk from Victorian shopping, royal parks and London's epic museums. All the training rooms are fed with natural daylight with lunch or coffee breaks taking place on their attractive garden terrace.
For more information visit http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/london/lonke/hoteldetail or call +44 (0)20 7373 2222
London Marriott Hotel, Kensington
Located close to Central London in the heart of Kensington, the London Marriott Kensington is perfectly situated for the best shopping and tourist attractions.
For more information visit http://www.marriott.co.uk/hotels/travel/lonlm-london-marriott-hotel-kensington
The Regency Hotel, Kensington
The hotel is conveniently located for all major transport links, such as Londons Heathrow, Gatwick and Stanstead airports, all major London train stations, and is a short walk from the nearest tube station (South Kensington, Piccadilly Line).
For more information visit www.londonregency.com or call +44 (0) 207 373 7878
Radisson Edwardian, Central London
The Radisson Edwardian offers a wide range of venues and accommodation across Central London, including such famous London areas as Covent Garden, Leicester Square and Mayfair. Each location offers 4-star accommodation and training facilities.
For more information visit www.radissonedwardian.com or call +44 (0)800 37 44 11
Euromoney Legal Training has also appointed approved and independent booking agencies to help you find the best location for you to stay during your time in London:
Venue Search UK
All the delegates have to do is telephone +44 (0)20 8541 5656 or email beds@venuesearch.co.uk and say that they are a Euromoney delegate!
Zibrant
Zibrant offer a huge range of hotels across London and can find you accommodation as close to your training venue as possible. They will ensure that you receive preferential rates as a Euromoney delegate. Go to www.zibrant.co.uk/euromoney for more details. Alternatively you can email your enquiry to euromoney@zibrant.co.uk or call +44 (0) 1332 285 521.
Euromoney Legal Training strongly recommends that you do not book your accommodation until you have received full course confirmation.
If you require any further information, please contact us:
Euromoney Legal Training
Nestor House
Playhouse Yard
London
EC4V 5EX
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 207 779 8601
Fax: +44 (0) 207 779 8599
legaltraining@euromoneytraining.com
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Alan Ward
Alan Ward is a Fellow of the School of Law at the University of Essex, and also lectures at other European Universities. Specialising in international trade and banking, he has also developed an extensive professional training and consultancy practice in these areas.
An originator of successful Euromoney courses in international financial law, he has trained bankers, lawyers and corporates in North and South America, South East Asia and the Middle East.
He has written for the Journal of International Banking Law and the Business Law Review in addition to editing a practitioner's text on international trade finance.
He has acted as a consultant to international banks in London, Sweden and Germany and is a member of the ICC United Kingdom National Committee.
Courses run by this instructor
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11-12 Jun 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
Euromoney Legal Training has created this practical and essential introduction to English contact law. Regularly updated, the course will cover the main provisions of English contract law. If you are a non-UK lawyer or a non-lawyer, this really is a course you cannot afford to miss.
12-14 Nov 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
This intensive three-day Euromoney Legal Training course is ideal for lawyers and others, who,
whilst not working directly in functions requiring a
detailed knowledge of finance, need to be familiar
with the overall concepts and language used in
financial analysis, credit transactions and other
corporate finance activities.
13-14 Dec 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
This Euromoney Legal Training course is designed to consolidate upon our popular contract law or drafting and negotiating
courses although all courses stand alone. The course is very interactive and will consist of a series of lectures, workshops and discussions.
30 May 2012 - 1 Jun 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
12-14 Sep 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
This three-day intensive Euromoney Legal Training course will cover all aspects of a loan transaction, concentrating particularly on the agreement itself and on the legal implications of a properly drafted and incorrectly drafted document.
24-26 Sep 2012 (Paris, France)
This Euromoney Legal Training course is the follow on to our ever popular loan documentation training programme that has run for more than ten years. The course will deal with the more structural and commercial side of the loan agreement and will give delegates more opportunities to practice making and responding to comments on the documents.
30 May 2012 - 1 Jun 2012 (Paris, France)
** NEW DATES - 30th May to 1st June 2012 **
Many international commercial agreements are subject to English law and often non-UK lawyers are faced with unfamiliar legal concepts and requirements. To overcome these hurdles and to help lawyers become truly international, Euromoney
Legal Training has created this practical and interactive training course.
26 Aug 2012 - 7 Sep 2012 (Oxford, United Kingdom)
**Early Bird Offer Extended - Book before May 28th to save 10% - More than £700**
Euromoney’s Summer School has developed an enviable reputation as the premier international financial law event on the training calendar.
This residential school offers an unequalled opportunity for lawyers from around the world to learn the principles and practice of international financial law from expert practitioners.
Over two weeks, the Summer School will cover a substantial range of topics, including international borrowing and lending, capital markets, new financial instruments and techniques, trade and project related financing, and securitisation.
Moreover, the Summer School has a strong practical orientation; it provides guidance and advice on how to identify, approach and solve the legal problems posed by international financial transactions.
Case studies and workshops provide opportunities for participants to study actual transactions and become involved in documentation and negotiation exercises.
2-5 Jul 2012 (Dublin, Ireland)
2-4 Jul 2012 (Dublin, Ireland)
This Euromoney Legal Training course, organised in association with course director Kenneth Gray, aims to provide an understanding of the key issues involved in aviation finance in order to identify and minimise the inherent risks and liabilities. The course utilises a variety of lectures and workshops to analyse the key legal, regulatory and documentary
issues involved in aviation finance.
9-13 Jul 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
At this school Dr Ken Mildwaters, an acknowledged international expert with a wealth of experience in helping clients to formulate successful and effective business partnerships, will discuss with participants why parties come together in a cooperative endeavour to undertake a phase of a project, the legal forms they might use in so doing, the relationships created by the forms and the principle legal and commercial issues that affect those relationships.
10-11 Sep 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
This Euromoney Legal Training course reviews specific issues that typically arise when you negotiate or enforce a commercial contract. We look at representations and warranties, indemnities, clauses to limit liability, clauses to manage delay or default in performance, and clauses needed in international agreements.
6-7 Sep 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
This highly interactive Euromoney Legal Training course is designed to give today's lawyer the drafting and writing techniques needed to operate effectively in today's competitive markets. It examines in detail competent writing in all forms of business communication and at all stages of drafting, negotiating and enforcing contracts.
19-21 Jun 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
19-22 Jun 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
The Euromoney Legal Training course will consist of a series of lectures and workshops that will provide you with a practical insight into dealing with the documentation of loans. By the end of the course you will be thoroughly familiar with the most important aspects of loan documentation.
13-14 Jun 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
Mastering commercial contract negotiations accross cultures and languages
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A practical & legal guide to tackling financial crime for companies and global financial institutions
15-17 Jul 2012 (Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
This intensive three-day Euromoney Legal Training course is ideal for lawyers and others, who, whilst not working directly in functions requiring a detailed knowledge of finance, need to be familiar with the overall concepts and language used in financial analysis, credit transactions and other corporate finance activities.
28-29 Jun 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
6-7 Dec 2012 (London, United Kingdom)
During this training course you will have the opportunity to critically analyse different legal department structures, models and objectives to enable you to determine what is best for your organisation.
You will explore the evolving complex responsibilities of an in-house legal department and the importance of good people management and learn how to develop and implement a balanced and flexible remit which will enable you to respond rapidly to ever changing business demands while adding demonstrable value to the business.
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