Supply Chain Recovery: Opportunities, Challenges, and Best Practices
Webinar | 01.23.24, 1:00 PM EST - 3:00 PM EST
Throughout the supply chain, companies regularly face losses related to contractual breaches, defective products or services, or late products or services. Recouping these costs and losses from other levels of supply chain provides a company’s legal department with an opportunity to meaningfully contribute to the bottom line. This CLE will focus on discussing best practices, opportunities for recovery, and current challenges companies face related to supply chain recovery. Topics will include the benefits of and impediments to establishing a recovery program, how to maintain commercial supplier relationships and avoid litigation while maintain a robust recovery practice, and recent case law developments and market trends that could impact companies’ supply contracts and opportunities for recovery.
If you are interested in attending this program, please contact Rachael Padgett, rpadgett@crowell.com.
For more information, please visit these areas: Supply Chain Management, Litigation and Trial
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