
Business and Commercial Law is a part of private law that is responsible for regulating trade relations between persons, whether physical or moral, as well as acts, places, and contracts stemming from the trade itself. It ensures that any commercial activity is carried out correctly, fairly, with reference to existing government regulations. It also monitors the financial system, given the amounts of money that are usually handled in commerce. It is then vital for any organization to have professionals with an in-depth understanding of the business and commercial laws that apply to the industry.
This training course is designed to provide professionals with no legal background and are required to make organizational decisions involving commercial legal matters. This course will highlight topics such as fundamental principles of commercial law, including commercial contracts and negotiation, sale of goods, intellectual property rights and employee relations, international and GCC commercial law and the key issues surrounding the commercial market.
Introduction to Business and Commercial Law
Dealing with Commercial contracts
Drafting contracts
Mergers, Joint Ventures, and Other Procurement Activities
Managing Business Risks
Key issues and legal considerations in the GCC
Our Training programs are implemented by combining the participants' academic knowledge and practical practice (30% theoretical / 70% practical activities).
At The end of the training program, Participants are involved in practical workshop to show their skills in applying what they were trained for. A detailed report is submitted to each participant and the training department in the organization on the results of the participant's performance and the return on training. Our programs focus on exercises, case studies, and individual and group presentations.