We will be running four, one-day training courses in London between now and the end of the year.
Three of the courses will focus on different aspects of contract drafting and will be presented by Mark Anderson. The fourth is a new course, Practical Licensing, which has been designed and will be presented by Anderson Law consultant, Stephen Brett.
Brochures for the courses can be found on the Anderson Law website here.
Each course provides 6 hours of training and costs £385 plus VAT (please ignore old prices in brochures). Discounts are available for multiple bookings made at the same time.
Course location to be decided, but they will be held in central London. Previous courses have been held at lecture facilities at University College London. To make a booking, please contact Mark Anderson at mark@andlaw.eu or on 01865 858 878.
The four courses and their dates are:
| Date | Course title | Course description |
| 30 October 2012 | Drafting and Understanding ‘Legal’ Provisions in Contracts | In the morning we consider warranties, indemnities and liability clauses; in the afternoon we look at a range of boilerplate clauses including entire agreement, assignment, termination and law and jurisdiction. For: lawyers and contract managers. Level: intermediate to advanced |
| 7 November 2012 | Practical Licensing | The course is designed to de-mystify the licensing process. It provides a structured discussion of the different stages in licensing and the key contract terms involved. For: Contract managers and administrators. Level: intermediate |
| 20 November 2012 | Contract Drafting: an Advanced Level Workshop | This course provides both a discussion of drafting techniques and practical, ‘hands-on’ drafting sessions. It is designed for experienced contract drafters who wish to take their drafting to an advanced level. For: lawyers and contract managers. Level: advanced |
| 18 December 2012 | Introduction to Contracts | This course provides training in understanding, reviewing and administering contracts. It is designed for people who have no prior experience of contracts or legal issues. For: Contract managers and administrators. Level: basic |


