Drafting International Commercial Agreements in English
Course overview
Most international agreements are drafted in the English language irrespective of the nationality of contracting parties. Language errors in the text and unclear and inconcise phrasing causes confusion and can ultimately lead to a dispute if it goes unnoticed. The training is conducted in small groups and is highly practical.
What are the objectives of this programme?
1 Learn how to recognise drafting inaccuracies to effectively re-draft poorly written clauses
2 Draft effective standard clauses that can be used across the organisation to manage exposure to legal risk
3 Understand the principles of using plain English within your contract to reduce uncertainty
4 Focus on agreement structure, linguistic clarity and accuracy to draft with confidence
5 Discover how to avoid over complex sentences and structures to limit the risk of dispute
6 Develop more effective legal writing skills that can be used in all your business communications
Who should attend?
- Lawyers working in industry and government
- Lawyers in banks and financial institutions
- Lawyers in private practice
- Lawyers and corporate executives involved in the drafting of contracts in English
The course will provide an enhanced understanding of Anglo-American drafting techniques and an ability to draft clearly, accurately and unambiguously.
Practical applied training
This programme is a highly interactive skills based course offering in-depth and hands-on training on the understanding, and drafting of international commercial agreements in English. The entire programme is built around practical learning in small groups under the guidance of the expert presenter. Pre-course testing ensures a compatible level of English in the groups. The programme delivered will be adjusted according to the prevailing requirements of the delegates involved. Each participant will receive clear guidelines to structure, formation and content to be used in exercises throughout the programme.
Programme - Day 1
Drafting contracts in clear English
- How to structure clauses
- Using the language of obligation and discretion accurately: shall, may and must
- Avoiding old fashioned language
- Effective use of provisos and exceptions (e.g. “provided that” and “notwithstanding”)
Structure and terminology of contracts
- Applying the key elements, terms, phrases and structures
- Preamble
- Recitals
- Performance related clauses
- Force majeure
- Liquidated damages
- Governing law, etc.
- Boilerplate or standard clauses
- Amendment
- Assignment
- Severability, etc.
PRACTICAL EXERCISE: DRAFTING STANDARD CLAUSES IN ENGLISH
During this practical session, participants will apply the principles above to the re-drafting of a range of clauses from international commercial agreements. Both individual and group work exercises will be undertaken with results reviewed in a group forum and constructive feedback and guidance supplied by the expert trainer.
PRACTICAL EXERCISE: LEGAL VOCABULARY
During this session participants will work through exercises both individually and in groups to develop their knowledge of legal vocabulary.
Programme - Day 2
Email and letter writing with precision and clarity
- Different types of written communication and their appropriate use
- Examples of standard opening and closing
- Differences between semi-formal and informal register
- Structuring a letter of advice
- Differences between British and American English
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
The participants will apply the principles above by re-drafting a badly written piece of legal correspondence.
Principles of proof reading legal documents
Participants will carry out exercises in which they have to identify and correct a series of errors in legal correspondence and memoranda including:
- Grammar
- Punctuation
- Spelling
Contract drafting
Following a review of the principles of clear drafting taught during Day 1, the participants will develop these skills further by re-drafting some more complex clauses whilst making necessary amendments to protect the interests of one of the parties.
Legal vocabulary
There will be a series of exercises to develop the knowledge of the participants of legal vocabulary including the differences between British and American English.
Delegate contributions
All participants are invited to bring with them examples of their own work/contracts edited to ensure confidentiality for review by the expert trainer. Constructive feedback will be given in each case. (NB: Because of time constraints, it will not be possible to review entire agreements or extensive sections. Participants are requested to limit their contributions to selected clauses or short sections).
Programme - Day 3
Advanced drafting skills
Participants will be working in small teams to draft a number of clauses from scratch based on written instructions. The clauses will be taken from the following types of agreements:
- License agreement
- Distribution agreement
- Share purchase agreement
- Lease agreement
- Employment agreement
Legal advice
Participants will also write letters of advice in relation to some of the clauses that they have re-drafted during Day 1 and Day 2.
The letters will seek to:
- Summarise the clause
- Point out to what extent the clause as currently drafted is not in the interests of their client
- Explain how the clause should be amended
Grammar
Exercises on the use of prepositions and countable nouns in a legal context.
The expert faculty
Expert Trainers
ALAN SIMMONS LLB (Hons in Law with French), LLM, RSA CETEFLA. Alan studied law at the Universities of Leicester, Essex, Strasbourg and the European University Institute in Florence. He trained as a solicitor at Linklaters & Paines and then practiced as a commercial solicitor for some years at two other firms advising (among other things) on company, commercial, construction, employment and intellectual property matters and the legal aspects of health programmes combatting HIV and AIDS. He has recently passed the New York Bar examination and his application to register as a New York attorney at law will be made shortly. Alan is interested in human rights law and has represented individuals before the European Court of Human Rights. He has also trained lawyers and judges in Central and Eastern Europe on international human rights law.
JEREMY DAVID KEYS BA, PGCE, Solicitor (non- practising) is qualified both as a lawyer and as an English teacher. He began working as a solicitor for the internationally renowned business law firm Lawrence Graham in London and has been qualified for many years. He has been teaching legal English and business English since 1996 to undergraduates, practising lawyers and business people, as well as teaching Law to students of the law degrees of Manchester University and East London University. Students include lawyers and trainees from some of the world’s largest and most prestigious firms. Jeremy has also taught for the British Council and Open University
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Continuing professional development
This course qualifies for the following CPD programmes:
- Solicitors Regulation Authority: 18.00 hours
- General Council of the Bar: 19.00 hours
- Cert: 0.00 hours
Previous customers include...
- Alenia Aeronautica SpA
- Alstom Switzerland Ltd
- Amadeus SAS
- Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH
- Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Slovenia
- CIBA VISION AG
- Det Norske Veritas AS
- Dewey Leboeuf LLP
- Esso Exploration Angola (Block 15) Ltd
- Etablissements Messie
- Heerema Marine Contractors Nederland BV
- INDENA SpA
- Kromann Reumert
- Law Office of Irina Anghel
- M1 Global Ltd
- Matrix Legal
- Omani-Qatari Telecommunication ( Nawras)
- S&C Asset Management
- Sadre Cjc
- SC Romtelecom SA
- Single Buoy Moorings Bureau D'Etudes SAM
- SNTGN TRANSGAZ SA
- Swiss Reinsurance Company Ltd
- Synthes GmbH
- Tirana International Airport SHPK
- Total UAE LLC
- UBS AG
- Vestas Wind Systems AS
- Wistrand Advokatbyrå KB
- ZAO Alcatel-Lucent

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7-9 Oct 2012
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Venue: Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel, Dubai
19-21 Nov 2012
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| Member | 650 | 813 | 1073 |
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Venue: DoubleTree by Hilton London-West End, London
Customised training
We can customise this course to meet the requirements of your organisation.



