Procurement Contracts – To Avoid Common Pitfalls

Overview

Many organizations find it useful to train non-legal employees in the drafting, negotiating and finalizing of procurement contracts in order to reduce corporate legal risks that may arise during their implementation.  Another reason for delegating quasi-legal functions to non-legal staff is to save resources and remove the burden from an otherwise busy corporate legal department. Finally, transactions will be performed more quickly and effectively if the non-legal managers of the business receive a certain amount of focused legal training.

This important workshop will cover the functions and usage of the key provisions in a procurement contract from the perspectives of both Buyer and Seller. A wide range of critical issues are discussed that will be beneficial to non-lawyers and lawyers and assist in ensuring the proper drafting and execution of these important legal documents.

Who will benefit:

  • Procurement officers
  • Accountants
  • Office managers
  • HR managers
  • In-house counsel/ Corporate legal staff
  • Others who are involved in editing and reviewing procurement contracts.

Knowledge gained:

  • The essential provisions of a procurement contract
  • An overall understanding of the functioning of a standard contract
  • Advice for reviewing contracts to avoid common pitfalls
  • Understanding contract flow to achieve contract objectives, while mitigating risks
  • Assessing remedies for breach or repudiation

Language utilized:

  • English PowerPoint presentation
  • Communication and translation in Vietnamese

Event Information

  • 10

    August, 2021

    08:30 AM – 11:00 AM

  • Webinar

Admission Fee

  • 300K

    AmCham member

  • 450K

    Non-AmCham Member

Speaker

Stephen Le

Stephen Le, is the lead Trial Lawyer and founder of Le & Tran. He has been endorsed as one of the most distinguished Vietnamese lawyers by over 50 global corporations and is highly ranked by Legal 500, Chambers Asia Pacific, Benchmark Litigation, and AsiaLaw Profiles.