On December 10th I’ll be in Toronto doing my “Contract Drafting—Language and Layout” workshop for Osgoode Professional Development. Click here to go to the relevant page of Osgoode Professional Development’s website; click here to see the brochure.
My three previous Osgoode workshops have been two-day affairs. Why only one day this time?
The first day of each of the two-day workshops has consisted of my “Language and Layout” seminar. The second day has dealt with the process of drafting and the structure of M&A contracts (the first two workshops) or just the structure of M&A contracts (the third). Well, my interest in both those topics has grown to the point that it wouldn’t make sense to graft them onto the “Language and Layout” seminar. In particular, it’s not clear to me that there’s a big overlap between the market for “Language and Layout” and the market for a seminar on the structure of M&A Contracts.
Besides, I found doing two days in a row to be a bit of a slog for both me and the participants.
At any rate, I think it makes more sense to do one day. I hope to see some of you there.