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Overview of Third-Party Contracting and Outsourcing $99.00



Copyright: December 2011
Product ID#: 57908DM
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From Event: Overview of Third-Party Contracting and Outsourcing, held December 2011.

Program Description

As companies look for new ways to lower costs and increase profitability, third-party contracting is continuously being used as an economical way to achieve a business's desired results. This course will review the process of designing an effective outsourcing strategy, drafting subcontractor agreements in your client's favor and techniques for avoiding intellectual property issues during outsourcing. Whether you are creating contracts for the first time or looking to use existing documents to your advantage, this is the course for you. Order today!


Course Content
  1. Business & Legal Due Diligence Concerns to Consider Prior to Entering Third-Party or Outsourcing Contracts
  2. Business Considerations Regarding Third-Party Contracting and Outsourcing
  3. Drafting and Negotiation of Third-Party and Outsourcing Contracts
  4. Ethical Issues to Consider Regarding Third-Party and Outsourcing Contracts

  

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