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Structuring International Contracts: Choice of Law, Jurisdiction, Language, Arbitration Clauses, Terms of Art

A live 90-minute CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A

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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

1:00pm-2:30pm EDT, 10:00am-11:30am PDT

Early Registration Discount Deadline, Friday, May 17, 2024

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This CLE course will guide counsel to companies doing business internationally on key considerations when structuring international contracts. The panel will discuss core contract provisions and offer strategies for addressing and minimizing the risks inherent to international business dealings.

Description

For U.S. companies, the international marketplace offers potential for profitable markets. In exchange for such opportunities, however, companies should expect a broad array of risks and performance challenges to which they have previously been unexposed.

In the wake of the pandemic and ongoing international supply chain issues, companies and counsel have a heightened awareness of the importance of contract terms, and careful consideration should be paid to remedies when parties cannot meet contractual obligations.

Lawyers responsible for drafting and negotiating contracts that minimize their clients' exposure abroad need to consider unique obstacles encountered when operating overseas.

Listen as our panel of experienced international trade attorneys discusses the legal risks that are peculiar to international contracting and the key contract provisions that mitigate these risks and position businesses for success overseas. In doing so, our panelists will leverage their extensive experience abroad and reference instances in which their effective lawyering led to international commercial success for their clients.

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Outline

  1. Primary risks
    1. Non-payment
    2. Non-delivery/nonperformance
    3. Violation of U.S. laws and regulations
    4. Performance bonds
    5. Liquidated damages
    6. Local presence requirements
    7. Local representative malfeasance
    8. Offsets
    9. Tax liability
  2. Key contract provisions
    1. Exclusivity
    2. Territory
    3. Bases of termination
    4. In-country enforcement
    5. Customer support
    6. Anti-boycott
    7. Non-circumvention
    8. Excess inventory
    9. Compliance with U.S. and Local laws and regulations
    10. Tax
    11. Import/export fees
    12. Translation concerns
  3. Dispute resolution
    1. Jurisdiction
    2. Bases of termination
  4. Exclusivity
    1. Intellectual property
    2. Restrictive covenants
    3. Nonassignment
    4. Indemnification
  5. Structuring strategies
    1. The long-term contract vision
    2. Joint ventures
    3. Local subsidiaries
    4. In-country support
  6. In-country cooperation vehicles

Benefits

The panel will review these and other key issues:

  • What are the unique challenges presented by international business transactions that impact the structure of the international agreement?
  • What are the essential contract provisions to consider when negotiating an international agreement?
  • What strategies should be employed when structuring an international agreement?

Faculty

Bench, Jonathan
Jonathan Bench

Partner, Chair Corporate Practice Group
Harris Sliwoski

Mr. Bench helps entrepreneurs, companies, and venture capital and private equity funds with international and domestic...  |  Read More

Danas, Andrew
Andrew M. Danas

Partner
Grove Jaskiewicz & Cobert

Mr. Danas represents clients on a wide variety of general commercial and regulatory issues. He has a specialized...  |  Read More

Tanenbaum, Phyllicia
Phyllicia Hoffman Tanenbaum

Attorney
Fluet

Ms. Tanenbaum counsels clients ranging from startups to large, publicly traded corporations in various industries,...  |  Read More

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