How to Contract

How to Contract

Professional Training and Coaching

AUSTIN, TX 12,224 followers

We help you learn what to say in your contracts and why. All practical. No fluff.

About us

How to Contract offers a contract training library, practical training events, and a free weekly newsletter for lawyers and contract professionals.

Industry
Professional Training and Coaching
Company size
1 employee
Headquarters
AUSTIN, TX
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021
Specialties
Legal training, Contract training, Negotiation training, Contracts, Contract drafting, and Contract negotiation

Locations

Employees at How to Contract

Updates

  • View organization page for How to Contract, graphic

    12,224 followers

    Do you need another reason to attend ContractsCon in person besides the amazing training and speakers on advanced contract topics, the connections and friends you'll make, and all the fun? Well, here's another reason. We have secured a fantastic hotel block for you! Our official hotel for ContractsCon 2025 is the Embassy Suites by Hilton Las Vegas. Here's why you'll want to make The Embassy Suites by Hilton Las Vegas your home base during ContractsCon: - Luxurious Two-Room Suites at $209/night - Enjoy your two-room suite with internet included for just $209/night plus tax with no resort fees! These rooms on those nights are going for $468 to $543 per night as of August 25, 2024. You can stay up to three days before and after at the same rate (subject to availability). Rooms must be booked by December 20, 2024 to get that rate. On December 21, the rooms go to market rate. - Convenient Shuttle to and from ContractsCon - We are providing a free morning and evening shuttle from the Embassy Suites to and from the event space on UNLV campus so you can sit back and relax. - Delicious Complimentary Breakfast and Evening Social Hour - Start your day with a full buffet and made-to-order breakfast, all included. Not going out? Enjoy the hotel's complimentary reception with drinks and snacks from 5:30 to 7:00 pm. Plus there's no casino onsite so you can keep your spending money to buy fuzzy dice, trick card decks, and too much food and drink. Head over to the ContractsCon website to get your ticket and book your room before our block is sold out. #ContractsCon2025 #HowToContract #contracts

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for How to Contract, graphic

    12,224 followers

    It's tough when you first start working with contracts. In this How I Contract interview from earlier this year, Brooke Achua shared the benefit of hindsight and how she dealt with the challenges of those days. Question: What was your biggest challenge when you started working with contracts? If you could go back in time but keep all the knowledge and experience you have now, how would you deal with it? Brooke's Answer: My biggest challenge when I started working with contracts later became my unique advantage, which is that I came from a litigation background, specifically business litigation and consumer protection litigation. This meant that I initially approached contracts with a more risk-averse lens, having seen all the ways that contracts (whether B2B or B2C), when left to a court to interpret, can lead to disastrous, expensive results. I unnecessarily over-scrutinized many drafting choices in an attempt to neutralize every potential risk. I wanted my contract language to be ironclad, which is, of course, not possible. My approach was very much, “The sky is falling.” The reality, as I later learned with more contract drafting experience, is that the myriad of perceived risks must be tethered to the likelihood of materialization and aligned with the company’s unique risk tolerance. Litigators get heat from transactional attorneys when we enter the contract drafting and negotiation space (and rightfully so!) because it can be frustrating to see company operations, progress, and growth needlessly hampered due to improbable risks. My approach these days is less “chicken little” and more “wise hen.” I’m more agile, think strategically, and prioritize understanding the business objectives. I still rely on my litigation background for those instances when a more risk-averse perspective is justified. To read the full interview, head over to the How to Contract blog: https://lnkd.in/g_ySPCuN #HowIContract #contracts

    Contract Strategy and Risk Management with Brooke Achua, Achua Law

    Contract Strategy and Risk Management with Brooke Achua, Achua Law

    howtocontract.com

  • View organization page for How to Contract, graphic

    12,224 followers

    If you want to learn more about Laura Frederick's career journey, make sure to tune in to Nate Crespo's podcast called Lawyers in the Making. Nick and Laura walked through her path on the decision to attend law school (realizing in college that she was smart enough), her law school and Fulbright scholar experience, and the career steps that took her to where she is today. Thanks to Nick for featuring her on the episode. You are a master interviewer! #HowToContract #contracts #lawyers

    View profile for Nate Crespo, graphic

    Creator & Host of the Lawyers in the Making Podcast | Student at the University at Albany

    In this episode, I sit down with Laura Frederick—a legal powerhouse whose career journey is a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and finding freedom in doing what you love. We kick things off with Laura's law school experience, a place she admittedly didn’t love, yet she emerged stronger and more determined than ever. She shares the struggles of breaking into the legal world post-graduation, eventually landing a role that would ignite her passion for contracts—a niche she’d later describe as crafting strategic stories with the ever-present risk of being wrong. Laura’s career took her through diverse roles, but it was her time at Tesla that truly stood out. She reflects on the unique, flat organizational structure and the sense of responsibility that every individual carried— one of her favorite work experiences, which she remembers fondly. But the real turning point came when Laura decided to go solo, launching her practice. The early days were challenging, but Laura found her stride on LinkedIn, posting daily for over 1,000 days and building a community of over 40,000 followers. Her consistency paid off, proving the power of showing up every single day. Two years into running her firm, Laura would found How to Contract, a venture that allowed her to focus exclusively on her passion—contracts—giving her the career freedom she had always sought. Laura’s story is a treasure trove of insights on mindset, career growth, and the art of navigating the legal landscape on your terms. Don’t miss this episode if you’re looking to find inspiration from someone who’s not only a veteran of the legal game but also a true advocate for following your passion. Be sure to check out the episode, and subscribe to the Lawyers in the Making Podcast Substack in the comments below! Be sure to also check out the sponsors for this podcast: userhetoric.com and LisaBlasser.com #LITM 

  • View organization page for How to Contract, graphic

    12,224 followers

    We've had a bunch of new jobs posted on the How to Contract Job Exchange group on LinkedIn. We've got 1,400 members in this group. Make sure to join if you want to share a contract-focused role or if you are looking for that next position. There are lawyers and other professional positions ranging from entry-level contract managers to senior in-house counsel. You also can create a post about yourself and the kind of position you are looking for. Here's the group: https://lnkd.in/gGwtN5yU

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for How to Contract, graphic

    12,224 followers

    One of the benefits of working on contracts for a while is having a lot of disasters to learn from. Jonathan Perkel, General Counsel @ Esusu, shared one of his war stories: ___________________ HTC: Do you have any contract disaster stories from your career or someone else's career that you've learned from? What did you learn? Jonathan: While representing a group of young founders securing investment from a renowned VC firm, I uncovered a significant risk in the proposed governing documents: the potential for founders to relinquish control in the event of one instance of missed financial targets. Despite my repeated revisions to address this issue, the drafts were returned unchanged without explanation, leaving me frustrated. Under mounting pressure to assert myself, I made the rookie error of sending an emotionally charged email to the other side, which ultimately backfired. This experience taught me a valuable lesson in maintaining emotional balance as an advocate. Passion is important, but effective advocacy requires emotional intelligence and a degree of detachment from the negotiation process. While it is essential to ensure the client comprehends your concern, once they do, you must follow their lead on how vigorously to contest the issue and when to concede. ___________________________ Check out Jonathan's full How I Contract interview here: https://lnkd.in/gWnzE6xa #HowIContract #ContractLessons #WeHaveAllBeenThere #contracts

    How I Contract: An Interview with Jonathan Perkel

    How I Contract: An Interview with Jonathan Perkel

    howtocontract.com

  • View organization page for How to Contract, graphic

    12,224 followers

    For the first time ever, How to Contract is offering an All-Course Annual Pass. This pass includes 24+ hours of training courses included in these eight courses plus any new Essentials and Mastery courses during the next 12 months. The pass includes access to: - How to Draft and Counsel Your Team on AI Contracts (6 hours) - Boilerplate Essentials (2 hours) - Indemnification Essentials (2 hours) - Indemnification Mastery (4 hours) - Intellectual Property Essentials (2 hours) - Limitation of Liability Essentials (2 hours) - NDA Essentials (2 hours), and - NDA Mastery.(4 hours) You will also have access to: - Laura's five core contract playbooks, which cover boilerplate, indemnification, intellectual property, limitation of liability, and NDAs. - Option to register and attend any live virtual Essentials or Mastery courses at no additional cost - All 380+ of Laura Frederick's contract tips and cartoons in your online How to Contract Library. If you want to provide your 3+ person team with access, each person is only $895. But don't wait too long. This is our launch price and won't be around for long. Here's the link to sign up: https://lnkd.in/gYVh64G3 #ContractTraining #HowToContract

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for How to Contract, graphic

    12,224 followers

    When you're new to contracts, you feel overwhelmed. You don't know where to start and what to focus on first. You need a guide to point you in the right direction. In this contract cheatsheet, you'll find guidance on 11 topics: - Limiting Your Liability - Resolving Disputes - Forming a Contract - Terminating Contracts - Buying Services - Hitting the Numbers - Keeping Secrets - Resolving Disputes - Going International - Dealing with Disasters - Using Data As one of ContractsCon 2023's attendees has pointed out: "I attended ContractsCon 2023 conference virtually and quickly realized the enormous benefit received. The content delivered at the conference is precisely what I can use to greatly assist me in my day-to-day functions." Our VIP Membership includes access to all the recordings from ContractsCon 2021, 2022, and 2023. You want to learn practical approaches that will help you get better at commercial contracts. Our VIP membership is the place to do that. Head over to the How to Contract website to sign up and start accelerating your skills. #contracts #HowtoContract #lawyers

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for How to Contract, graphic

    12,224 followers

    ContractsCon is all about practical contract training. That's the essence of what we call a training extravaganza. 🗓️ Here's our agenda for our fourth annual ContractsCon coming in January 2025. All our sessions focus on practical drafting and negotiating strategies and techniques. We dig deep into the language, sometimes going word-by-word, explaining what the provision should say, when to concede or hold fast in negotiations, and always with an explanation of why. 💲If you are interested in joining us, now's the best time to get your tickets. Prices are $995 for the in-person event in Las Vegas (10.5 CLE hours pending) and $395 for the virtual event (6 CLE hours pending). They will go up to $1195 and $455, respectively, next Friday, July 19. ⌚ If you need extra time to get spend approval, email us at support@howtocontract.com. If you do, we can lock in the current prices for you until August 1. ➡️ Are you in? #ContractsCon #HowToContract #contract

  • View organization page for How to Contract, graphic

    12,224 followers

    Non-disclosure agreements are some of the most common and challenging contracts for companies to manage. Reviewing the terms of any individual NDA isn't that difficult, but the quantity and strategic role of NDAs across the organization increase their importance. The challenge with NDAs is learning how to review them quickly and thoroughly while keeping an eye on the big-picture context. In this carousel, Laura Frederick highlights the five most important things to consider in your NDAs. #Contracts #HowToContract #NDAs

Affiliated pages

Similar pages

Browse jobs