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Practical Tips on How to Contract: Techniques and Tactics from an Ex-BigLaw and Ex-Tesla Commercial Contracts Lawyer

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EXPANDED SECOND EDITION PUBLISHED IN OCTOBER 2022

Practical Tips on How to Contract is a collection of insightful tips for practicing lawyers and other professionals who want to improve how they draft and negotiate contracts. In each tip, Laura shares what she learned over her career at top law firms and technology companies. Her approachable writing style and practical explanations make these tips easy to understand and implement. This book can benefit everyone who wants to improve their skills, whether they are new to contracts or have been working with them for years.This book is not for everyone. It does not teach people with no experience the fundamentals of drafting and negotiating contract. It is intended for lawyers and professionals who already have some experience with contracts. It also is not designed to provide comprehensive coverage of each subject. It is best used by lawyers and professionals with some contract experience as a tool to learn for the first time, or remind themselves of, some basic and not-so-basic nuances around drafting and negotiating contracts.Anyone who enjoyed this book, or who wants to see examples of tips before purchasing it, can follow Laura's daily contract tips posted on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/in/laurafredericklaw). LinkedIn also offers the opportunity to engage in a discussion with other contract experts about the topic of each post.

146 pages, Paperback

Published November 16, 2020

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March 21, 2022
Great book. Should be read by all lawyers and business folks engaged in contract negotiations.
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