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Practical Guide on Contract Drafting, Review, and Negotiation

NBA-ICLE
September 5, 2025
 Practical Guide on Contract Drafting, Review, and Negotiation

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The NBA-ICLE accredited service provider, Formation Exceptionelle, invites you to a practical and highly beneficial training session on Contract Drafting, Review, and Negotiation. The training details:
Topic: Practical Guide on Contract Drafting, Review, and Negotiation

Date: Friday, 5th of September 2025
Time: 3:00 PM
Venue: Online
CPD Points: This training is accredited for 1 CPD point.

This training is designed to provide you with practical, hands-on knowledge that is essential for a successful legal practice.
Why You Should Attend:
• Refine Your Drafting Skills: Learn to draft clear, enforceable, and comprehensive contracts that protect your clients' interests.

• Master Negotiation Tactics: Gain effective strategies for negotiating favorable terms and resolving disputes without litigation.

• Minimize Risk: Understand how to identify and mitigate potential legal and financial risks during the contract review process.

Don't miss this opportunity to sharpen your skills and enhance your legal expertise. To register, simply scan the QR code on the official flyer or click the link below.

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Event Schedule

Date & Time

Friday, September 5, 2025
03:00 PM

Location

Remote

Contact Information

Email

icle@nigerianbar.org.ng

Phone

+234 8053337776

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