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Clark Hill Attorneys Joel D. Applebaum and Linda M. Watson to Present “When A Business Deal Goes Bad: Drafting Remedies Provisions in Commercial Contracts” on September 22, 2016

September 21, 2016

BIRMINGHAM, MI – Clark Hill attorneys Joel D. Applebaum and Linda M. Watson will present “When A Business Deal Goes Bad: Drafting Remedies Provisions in Commercial Contracts” for the American Law Institute on September 22, 2016.

Contractual remedy provisions are meant to add a degree of certainty in the uncertain world of business transactions when the transactions go bad. Remedy provisions are frequently the first place a court will look for guidance in a contract dispute to better understand the intent of the parties. To make these provisions effective, each provision must be clearly stated, thoroughly reviewed, and in some cases completely overhauled during the drafting process.

This 90-minute webcast will break down the key elements of negotiating and drafting enforceable remedies provisions in commercial contracts. Click here to register.

Applebaum is partner at Clark Hill and co-leader of the firm’s Corporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy Practice Group.  Applebaum concentrates his practice in the areas of corporate reorganization, creditors’ rights, bankruptcy-related litigation, and general commercial law.

Watson is litigation partner at Clark Hill specializing in complex commercial litigation. She serves on the firm's Executive Committee and co-chairs the Automotive & Manufacturing Practice Group.

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Clark Hill PLC is an entrepreneurial, full service law firm that provides business legal services, government & public affairs, and personal legal services to our clients throughout the country. With offices in Arizona, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C. and West Virginia, Clark Hill has more than 350 attorneys and professionals. For more information on our firm and our services, visit www.clarkhill.com. 

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