Description
A Short Guide to Contract Risk
Short Guides to Business Risk Series
Authors: Haapio Helena, Siedel George J.
Language: EnglishSubjects for A Short Guide to Contract Risk:
Keywords
Contract Risk; management; Contract Risk Management; literacy; Contract Literacy; allocation; Risk Allocation; contracting; Invisible Terms; process; Opportunity Management Plan; invisible; Contracting Processes; terms; Contractual Risk Allocation; contractual; CISG; legal; Business Processes4; tools; Boilerplate Provisions; Indemnity Clauses; LDs; Liquidated Damages Clauses; Passive Clauses; Bow Tie Diagram; Unlimited Liability; Contract Wording; Parol Evidence Rule; Oral Contracts; Implementation Mindset; In-house Legal Team; ISO Risk Management Standard; Top Terms; Supplier’s Liability
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Helena Haapio works as International Contract Counsel for Lexpert Ltd. Completing legal studies in Finland, and at Cambridge University, Haapio served for several years as in-house Counsel in Europe and the USA. She has designed and conducted training workshops around the world, acts as arbitrator in cross-border contract disputes and undertakes multi-disciplinary research on ways to enhance contract usability and communication. George J. Siedel is Williamson Family Professor of Business Administration and Thurnau Professor of Business Law at the University of Michigan. He has served as a Visiting Professor at Stanford, Harvard and the University of Sydney. After legal studies at the University of Michigan and Cambridge University, Siedel worked in a professional corporation as a corporate attorney. Haapio and Siedel are the award-winning authors of Proactive Law for Managers. They are active members of professional bodies including the International Association for Contract & Commercial Management.