"With great interest I read Transaction Risk. I have been practicing law in the area of transactions for more than 30 years, and was surprised with the comprehensive compilation of risks identified in the book, and that most of the time can be passed unnoticed. In addition to author R.J. Spjut's great work in identifying most of the risk that needs to be considered by a lawyer when drafting an agreement or negotiating a deal, but he also explained them and supported these findings with court decisions. Any attorney that practices in the areas of transactions and contracts should read this book not once, but also from time to time to avoid costly mistakes."
-- Reinaldo Hellmund, Rodriguez & Mendoza, Abogados, Caracas, Venezuela
Chapters are organized following the progress of a civil law contract, covering:
Part 1: Overview of transaction risk management
Part 2: Planning and documentation of risk
Part 3: Counterparty risks
Part 4: Third-party and uncontrollable event risks
This is an exceptional resource for lawyers new to transactions, who may know about risk and risk allocation but not how to fit them into an analytical framework. It will also benefit lawyers seasoned in transactions by sharpening their understanding of risk, as well as the deal makers who can use this book to learn about risk and contractual risk allocation strategies.
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Höhe: 251 mm
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978-1-64105-191-0 (9781641051910)
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R. J. Spjut joined Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP in 1988. During his nearly thirty years of practice there, he concentrated on commercial, international, and project finance transactions. He advised on a number of significant infrastructure projects in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America and in the energy, telecommunications, and other industries. He was a partner in the firm's San Francisco and Hong Kong offices. He retired at the end of 2017.
Spjut served as cochair of the Uniform Commercial Code Subcommittee of the California State Bar's Business Law Section. He authored numerous articles published in scholarly legal and other journals, trade publications, and books. He also coauthored a guide to secured transactions in California under Revised Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
Before joining Pillsbury, he taught law at The Queen's University of Belfast, University of Khartoum, University of Kent at Canterbury, University of San Diego School of Law, and St. Thomas University, School of Law.
He received a JD from University of San Francisco School of Law in 1971 and an LLM from London School of Economics and Political Science in 1972. He is admitted to practice in California and Florida.
PART I - Overview of Transaction Risk ManagementChapter 1: The Subjective Perspective Chapter 2: Transaction RisksPART II - Planning and Documentation RisksChapter 3: Oversight and Rejection RisksChapter 4: Information and Assumption RisksChapter 5: Uncertainty RisksChapter 6: Commitment RisksPART III - Counterparty RisksChapter 7: Discretion RisksChapter 8: Performance RisksChapter 9: Liability RisksPART IV - Third-Party and Uncontrollable Event RisksChapter 10: Supply, Offtake, and Consent RisksChapter 11: Uncontrollable Event RisksChapter 12: Market Change RisksTable of CasesIndex