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Key Concepts for Contract Negotiations


Categories:
General |  NCBA Legal Learning
Panelist:
Brian D. Meltzer
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Duration:
1 Hour 08 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Course Access:
Access for 12 month(s) after purchase.


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Partner

Saul Ewing LLP


Brian Meltzer is a Partner at Saul Ewing, where he specializes in contract law and negotiations. With years of experience, Brian has successfully represented numerous clients in complex contract negotiations, ensuring their interests are protected and favorable outcomes are achieved. His expertise in identifying key contract terms and clauses, coupled with his strategic negotiation skills, makes him a sought-after speaker and advisor in the legal community.


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