

WEBINAR: Clause & Effect – Contract Law Series | Drafting Techniques
Complimentary
Event date: 12 August 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Timezone: UTC +10 AEST
CPD points: 1 Professional Skills CPD Point
We are delighted to extend an invitation to you for the next session of our Clause & Effect – Contract Law Series presented by Piper Alderman.
What you will learn: Join our partners who bring a wealth of experience from multiple practice areas within the firm, as they provide diverse legal perspectives on contract law.
You will be able to participate via audience polls, real time Q&A and benefit from the opinions of your peers who join the webinar as they add to the collective knowledge of the group.
This session will explore practical drafting techniques grounded in Australian contract law. Drawing on real-world examples and recent case law, our presenters will unpack how to:
- Apply best practices for structuring clauses to reflect commercial intent
- Understand the implications of recent court decisions on drafting strategy
- Avoid provisions being considered “unfair contract terms” in light of recent court pronouncements on the issue.
- Draft clear and enforceable clauses that reduce ambiguity and litigation risk
- Navigate common pitfalls in indemnities, warranties, and limitation of liability provisions
- Use plain language without compromising legal precision
Who should attend: This webinar is designed for in-house counsel, legal practitioners, and anyone interested in enhancing their contract law acumen.
The event is open to all organisations, excluding other legal service providers. |
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