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SUMMARY:Surgent's Engagement Letters: Scope and Risk Management (ENG2)
LOCATION:Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Surgent's Engagement Letters: Scope and Risk Management (ENG2)\n\n06/10/26 01:00 PM CST\n - 06/10/26 03:00 PM CST\Description:\nStrong engagement letters protect your firm. They spell out what work you will (and wonâ€™t) do, who is responsible for what, and how problems will be handled. Weak or vague letters may expose firms to potential liability.
 In this course, youâ€™ll learn how to draft, update, and enforce engagement letters that actually work in the real world. We pull from industry guidance, malpractice insurer data, and peer-review findings to show you the clauses that matter, how to prevent â€œscope creepâ€ (work expanding beyond what was agreed), and how to not compromise your independence.Objectives:
 Understand the necessity for quality engagement letters that help protect your practice
 Recognize effective content in engagement letters
 Presenters:Jason Cornell, Esq.Field of Study:Business Law (2)Major Topics:
 Essential clauses made simple
 Keeping independence intact
 Change orders that prevent fights
 Stopping scope creep early
 What insurers and peer reviewers are seeing now
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Surgent's Engagement Letters: Scope and Risk Management (ENG2)<br /><br />06/10/26 01:00 PM CST - 06/10/26 03:00 PM CST<br />Description:<br />Strong engagement letters protect your firm. They spell out what work you will (and wonâ€™t) do, who is responsible for what, and how problems will be handled. Weak or vague letters may expose firms to potential liability.<br />
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In this course, youâ€™ll learn how to draft, update, and enforce engagement letters that actually work in the real world. We pull from industry guidance, malpractice insurer data, and peer-review findings to show you the clauses that matter, how to prevent â€œscope creepâ€ (work expanding beyond what was agreed), and how to not compromise your independence.<br><br><b>Objectives:</b><br><ul>
    <li>Understand the necessity for quality engagement letters that help protect your practice</li>
    <li>Recognize effective content in engagement letters</li>
</ul><br><b>Presenters:</b><br>Jason Cornell, Esq.<br><br><b>Field of Study:</b><br>Business Law (2)<br><br><b>Major Topics:</b><br><ul>
    <li>Essential clauses made simple</li>
    <li>Keeping independence intact </li>
    <li>Change orders that prevent fights</li>
    <li>Stopping scope creep early</li>
    <li>What insurers and peer reviewers are seeing now</li>
</ul><br />Location:<br />Webinar<br /><br />,  
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