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Helping Businesses Navigate Commercial Contract and Supply Chain Issues

With businesses continuing to face supply chain disruptions and the impacts of pricing and resourcing related pressures, it is more important than ever to have robust commercial contracts in place to put your business in the best possible position. Commercial contracts expert, Suzie Leask, Director & Head of Corporate & Commercial at Australian Business Lawyers & Advisors, will join us to share insights on market trends, key commercial contract terms and tips to help Hunternet members navigate current business challenges.

About Suzie Leask: Director & Head of Corporate & Commercial
Suzie is Director and Head of Australian Business Lawyers & Advisor’s award winning Corporate and Commercial team.
Winner of Private Practice Lawyer of The Year, Suzie has extensive experience drafting and negotiating domestic and international contracts for clients across a range of sectors from manufacturing, mining, infrastructure, logistics, property, construction, food & beverage, health, IT, not-for-profit, professional and financial services. With specialist expertise in commercial contracts, corporate governance, business sales and acquisitions, IP, privacy and regulatory regimes affecting business, Suzie draws on her previous experience as a corporate and commercial lawyer at a top-tier law firm, and as in-house Legal Counsel for a global company, to provide clients with quality legal advice that is commercially focused and solutions-oriented. Suzie regularly presents Business Contracts and Director Masterclass training, conducts Board & Governance reviews and investigations and is a trusted advisor to CEOs, Boards, Managers and key business stakeholders on a range of business transactions and legal compliance issues.

Who you think should attend?
• CEOs, COO, CFOs
• Directors and Business Owners
• General Managers
• Sales Managers
• Commercial Contracts Managers
• Suppliers, Manufacturers, Distributors, Import / Export and other supply chain businesses