(WINTER 2010)
Contract Law: Formation (Section 1)
MGMT X407.3
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A required course in the Management of Business Contracts Certificate Program. Gain a working knowledge of stakeholder requirements, negotiation practices, applicable common law, Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and other local, state and federal regulations and law that must be adhered to throughout the formation process. Explore contract wording, intent, internal business requirements and practices, risk management, sourcing methods and other factors influencing the formation and drafting process. University of California, Irvine Extension is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider (provider number 2560). Eligible participants will earn up to 30 hours of general MCLE credit. MCLE hours are based on the actual number of hours a student is logged in to the course, up to a maximum of 30 hours. This course is conducted through our online course management system. In addition, students are required to participate in 1-hour synchronous discussions. A computer and a phone are required. See enrollment confirmation or website for specific WebEx dates.
Peter T. Fagan, Esq. has practiced law in the fields of government, commercial and construction contracting for over thirty years. He has taught both the theory and practice of contract negotiations and administration to in-house contract professionals and commercially for leading training organizations in these fields. He is currently the Chair, California for the American Bar Association Public Contract Law Section.
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