Join us for the SCL Contracts Update Online, a focused two-part briefing designed to keep commercial and technology lawyers ahead of the latest developments in contract law. Led by Richard Stephens, Founder of LORS, this annual update distils the most significant recent cases and draws out the practical lessons that directly affect how we draft, negotiate and litigate contracts today.
For 2026, we’re delivering this essential update in two concise sessions, with the remaining Part 2 commencing on Tuesday 3 March, from 1:00 – 2:00 pm. This convenient two-part format is designed to make your training experience more manageable and easier to digest, helping you gain maximum benefit without a significant time commitment. Can’t make both days? Don’t worry – recordings will be available the next day so you can catch up whenever it suits you.
The recording of Part 1 is available for replay now.
If you have already booked onto this event, you can view the recording of Part 1 here.
The recording can also be found in the My Training section of your SCL account.
Objectives:
- Gain valuable insights into the key cases that have shaped the commercial legal landscape.
- Explore lessons from contract cases in diverse practice areas that often go unnoticed.
- Benefit from Richard’s unparalleled experience in IT contracts.
One thing is certain: however you work in Tech Law, you will come into frequent contact with contracts, whether drafting them, marking them up or litigating them. Understanding the latest trends in the case-law is crucial to success. These two sessions present a magisterial walk through the latest case-law, ranging from the “contract or not” cases right the way through to termination, and taking in much besides along the way.
Most importantly, Richard draws out the implications of the latest judgments, reflecting on the drafting and practice points. The only criterion for Richard’s discussion of a case, is that it changes what we do in some way – whether by improving our drafting, or advising our clients.
All commercial lawyers, both in-house and in private practice, in the UK and around the world, are encouraged to sign up for this specially focused session that caters to the needs of the SCL audience – and beyond. There is something for everyone as this session draws on developments in general commercial, corporate, construction, engineering, and property while Richard uses his vast experience of IT contracts in particular to relate the content to the work of IT lawyers.
Meet Richard Stephens:
Richard Stephens is the founder of LORS, with over 40 years of expertise as a commercial lawyer specialising in IT. He is a respected mediator and arbitrator in technology disputes, in addition to providing renowned training courses in commercial law. Richard’s pioneering work on Agile and its impact on commercial contracts has made him a leading figure in the industry. Richard is a past Chair of the SCL and an SCL Fellow.
Testimonials:
“This should be mandatory CPD for all UK tech lawyers” – Charlie Lyons-Rothbart, CoreWeave
“Some of the most useful training hours you will spend this year, and essential to ensure your IT Contract Law knowledge is current. I often tell people I would not like to miss it and then meet an attendee on the other side of the negotiation table!”
“Richard’s clear delivery of the key facts, with real examples of how things can go wrong, were really easy to get to grips with and everyone who took part, from account managers to senior executives, really found the course insightful; it will certainly shape much of our day to day operation. I would certainly recommend this course to anyone in the Information Technology delivery market.” – Mark Lumley, Freeths
Fees for both sessions:
£250 + VAT (£300) for SCL members
£500 + VAT (£600) for non-members
Booking: To secure your place, please book online using the link above or send an email to hello@scl.org with details of who is attending this event and also the address details for the invoice.
Non-members: To enquire about SCL membership and receive the discounted fee, please email hello@scl.org.
Booking T&C’s: Please refer to SCL’s full event terms and conditions here.
Recording: This event will be recorded and the recording will be available to delegates shortly afterward.
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