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Business Law Training: Avoiding (and Winning) Pricing Disputes with Customers and Suppliers in an Inflationary Environment

Webinar
 | 12 - 1 p.m. Central

For many manufacturing companies, pricing disputes, which can happen even in the best of times, may become commonplace in an inflationary environment. Whether there is high inflation in the economy as a whole, or whether it is limited to specific industries or raw materials, inflation can easily lead to friction and disputes between a manufacturer and its customers and suppliers. This webinar will examine the steps manufacturing companies can take at the outset of a business relationship in order to best position themselves to avoid future pricing disputes and to prevail in any disputes that do arise.

Who Should Attend:

This session is designed for in-house counsel, corporate executives, and business professionals. Quarles reserves the right to limit or restrict attendance to the program. There is no charge to attend this webinar, but advance registration is required.

Continuing Legal Education:

After the program, Quarles will apply for 1.0 hours of general continuing legal education credit for Quarles attorneys and their clients in U.S. jurisdictions where applicable. Quarles certifies that this activity has been approved for California MCLE credits by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1.0 general credits. Quarles is a State Bar of California MCLE approved provider.

Participants seeking CLE credit must be logged in, participating from their own device, and must complete the electronic CLE form provided in the course dashboard materials. Please be sure to include the attendance verification code that will be announced during the presentation, regardless of which jurisdiction you are licensed in. Quarles will only provide CLE credit to those who return the form with the proper code.

The Impact of COVID-19 on Continuing Legal Education:

To best comply with safety recommendations regarding COVID-19, many state bar offices are closed or operating with reduced staffing. This is anticipated to cause significant delays in approval for CLE accreditation. Depending on jurisdiction, the processing time for course approval is estimated to take between 2-16 weeks.

Questions?
For more information and to register, please contact Alexa Curto, alexa.curto@quarles.com.

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