Course Description

Contract Clauses and Insurance Requirements is a half-day course designed to educate contracts managers and related staff about key favorable and unfavorable contract clauses found in agreements provided by vendors and in other agency contract documents. The program will also address contract insurance requirements and additional insured endorsements.

Course Topics:

  • Types of Contracts – Examples
  • Indemnity Provisions
  • Unfavorable Contract Provisions
  • Limitation of Liability/Waiver Clauses
  • Insurance Requirements and Types
  • Additional Insured Endorsement Requirements
  • Working With Your Risk Managers, Lawyers, and Insurers

About The Instructor:

A native Californian, Neal Meyers graduated with Highest Honors from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, concentrating in local government. After that, he attended law school at the University of San Diego. Neal then embarked on a notable law career defending public agencies and businesses in claims ranging from excessive use of force to public works contracts disputes. In doing so, he earned the highest possible rating in legal ability and ethical standards from his peers. Neal contributed to the California League of Cities Municipal Law Handbook, and he lectured many times to small and large groups on government liability, contracts, and public works disputes. After close to 40 years of lawyering, Neal recently retired from active litigation, and he shares what he has learned and continues to learn with you.


Tuition: $175.00

Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received more than ten (10) business days prior to the start of the class will not be charged. If payment has already been made, it will be refunded. Cancellations received ten (10) or less business days before the start of the class will be charged at full price. This late cancellation charge compensates RTC for the non-refundable costs incurred prior to the start date of the course.
No Shows: A No Show on the day of the class will result in a full charge for the class.