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2025: Understanding commercial contracts, key contract terms, and contract risk management

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Schedule Description: Understand key commercial clauses and challenge how they are written to understand them legally, as well as financially.
CPD hours: 9

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Understand key commercial clauses and challenge how they are written to understand them legally, as well as financially.

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Understanding commercial contracts, key contract terms, and contract risk management

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This course has been designed by a commercial solicitor with extensive experience of training lawyers and businesses. The course demystifies legal concepts and terminology and explains fundamental and essential aspects of contract law. It will provide an understanding of how to read and draft clauses and how to manage risk from the pre-contract stage to termination. The course will then focus on key clauses in a commercial agreement, identifying the commercial importance of such clauses and clearly explaining the underlying law for each clause.

The course will be in two parts. The first part will deal with risk management during the pre-contract stage, fundamental aspects of contract law, and how to read and draft contract clauses. The second part will focus on key clauses in a commercial contract.
The first part is a self-contained course, and it is possible to attend only this part.

Learning outcomes:

Day one (3 hours)
The pre-contract stage: essential contract law, managing risk, and reading and drafting contract clauses.

  • Understand fundamental and essential aspects of practical contract law.
  • Identify risk issues relating to the pre-contract stage and how to mitigate any such risk.
  • Understand how a court will interpret a contract.
  • Learn how to read and draft contract clauses.

Day two & three (6 hours)
Identifying, understanding, and drafting key clauses in a commercial contract.

  • Understand the structure of a commercial contract.
  • Identify key clauses and the most-negotiated clauses.
  • Recognise the commercial purpose and importance of each clause.
  • Understand the underlying law relating to each clause.

CPD hours

ICAEW's revised Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Regulations bring in new CPD requirements. This includes a minimum number of hours and an ethics requirement.

Attending this course could contribute up to 9 hours of verifiable CPD, providing you can demonstrate that the content is relevant to your role.

A copy of the course booking confirmation email is accepted as evidence of verifiable CPD. You will need to save the email as a JPEG or PDF before uploading it to your record.

Click here to use ICAEW’s self-assessment tool to help you work out how much CPD you will need to fulfil each year.

Who should attend?

This course will be of benefit to all accountants, who are involved in negotiating, reviewing, or managing Business to Business contracts.

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What is a virtual classroom?

A virtual classroom provides the same great learning experience as other ICAEW training, except one difference, you can learn from your desk.

Being delivered online makes it so much easier to access in a busy working week and would definitively recommend this type of training. The breakout rooms work really well to allow you to get to know the other participants and share experiences.

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The focus is on the learner and creating an enriching classroom experience that connects participants globally. Using video, learners can converse and interact with the trainer and other learners in real-time. Whiteboards, break-out sessions, polls, screen-sharing, and interactive Q&A create an immersive learning experience.

I think the virtual training format using Zoom, and the survey features, and break out rooms, really works great. I had no problems engaging with the facilitator and felt he listened to what we said, and kept the pace of the content moving steadily.

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How do I attend a virtual classroom?

Once you've booked your session, you will receive an email with your booking confirmation. The steps you will need to follow to attend your virtual classroom will arrive in a separate email closer to the date of your course.

Trainer

Michael Twomey

Michael Twomey
Michael Twomey qualified in 1992 and ​is a practising UK commercial and corporate law solicitor specialising in commercial and corporate law.

Michael is widely recognised as a leading course designer and presenter with 25 years’ experience in legal education and professional training.

His clients include leading UK and international law firms, Government departments, multi-national companies, educational and training organisations and professional bodies such as the Law Society of England and Wales, ICAEW and the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

He began his legal career as a corporate and commercial lawyer at Slaughter and May before joining the University of Law, London, where he became Head of Acquisitions and editor of Acquisitions and Group Structures (Jordans).

​Michael has acted as a consultant for a number of universities and regularly publishes articles on contract, commercial and corporate law. In addition to designing and delivering legal training courses for some of the largest international law firms, he also has extensive experience in providing seminars on international contract law to companies and other organisations in many countries.

 

Rate Price
ICAEW Member £595 + VAT
Non-Member £795 + VAT

 

How are the courses delivered?

All Virtual Classrooms are run by live on Zoom. These are interactive and not recorded, interaction and delegate involvement is encouraged.

When will I receive joining instructions?

You will receive a email with joining instructions after enrolling. Materials and any other resources for the course will be sent to you shortly before the course start date.

Are there breaks?

Each 3-hour virtual classroom will include a 10-minute comfort break.

How do I access the course slide deck?

Depending on the course you will either be sent in the lead up to the course or after.

What if I miss the live date?

The Virtual Classrooms are not recorded so we recommend you attend all sessions.

What if I am going to be 15 minutes late?

This is not a problem, the classroom starts at the start time, but you will be let in if you are delayed for any reason. Trainers do their best to accommodate catch-up, but this is not guaranteed. Where possible please let us know of any delays so we are aware when doing role call the beginning of the session.

Can I have my colleague with me in the live course?

Yes, if you purchase a second place. Each booking is valid for one person only.

Can I record the training?

No, virtual classrooms are not recorded.

Do the courses on this programme count as verifiable CPD?

Yes, these courses contribute verifiable CPD, so long as you can demonstrate that the content is relevant to your role. Additional information about CPD can be found here: Your guide to CPD.

How many people will be on the course?

Virtual Classrooms are designed to resemble a real classroom. Therefore, group sizes vary between 6 – 22 delegates per course.

Click here to view the full 2025 Virtual Classroom CPD Planner.

Our public course programme is deliberately structured to encourage delegates from different organisations to participate. However, if you have six or more delegates who require development in the same area, we are able to run a more cost-effective and much wider range of courses tailored specifically to your organisation.

Organisations will have the choice to run our in-house courses online or in-person.

These are ideal for organisations seeking hassle-free, flexible and cost-effective training delivered to multiple delegates at your location of choice. Whether we use our existing materials or develop new content for your business, our expertise lies in translating your requirements into a pragmatic, interactive training programme highly relevant to your people and organisation.

To discuss in-house training for your business please email academy@icaew.com or contact us through our enquiry form

 

 

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The views and opinions expressed by third-party speakers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views, positions, or policies of ICAEW. ICAEW does not assume any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, completeness, or legality of the content presented by third-party speakers.

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