Drafting Standard Forms for the Purchase of Goods From Suppliers: RFQs, Quotes, Purchase Orders, Long-Term Agreements
Minimizing Disputes Between Buyers and Suppliers With Carefully Drafted Terms and Conditions of Purchase
Recording of a 90-minute CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will discuss best practices for drafting the standard forms that govern the purchase of goods from suppliers. The panel will explain key language that should be included in requests for quotations (RFQs), seller's quotes, purchase orders, and long-term supply agreements to minimize disagreements between buyers and suppliers down the road, including "battle of the forms" disputes.
Outline
- Key language to include in RFQs
- Key language to include in seller's quotes
- Key language to include in purchase orders
- Key language to include in long-term supply agreements
- Resolving "battle of the forms" and other disputes
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- The key language that should be included in RFQs, seller's quotes, purchase orders, and long-term supply agreements
- How counsel for buyers and suppliers can best mitigate risk when negotiating standard purchasing forms
- "Battle of the forms" issues
Faculty

Alexis Baker Chandler
Attorney
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings
Ms. Chandler has experience representing companies in complex litigation, including commercial and breach of contract... | Read More
Ms. Chandler has experience representing companies in complex litigation, including commercial and breach of contract disputes, municipal finance, and supply chain matters. She served as an intern in the U.S. Department of State in the Legislative Affairs Bureau, where she analyzed legislation from Congress regarding impact on state operations and compliance with the administration’s foreign policy.
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Nicholas J. Ellis
Partner
Foley & Lardner
Mr. Ellis’ practice focuses on manufacturing and supply chain disputes, UCC, warranty claims, contract law, and... | Read More
Mr. Ellis’ practice focuses on manufacturing and supply chain disputes, UCC, warranty claims, contract law, and business tort law. He also routinely counsels clients on a variety of commercial contract issues. He is a member of the firm’s Business Litigation & Dispute Resolution Practice and the Automotive Industry Team. Mr. Ellis has experience litigating disputes in state and federal courts on a wide range of matters, including warranty claims, breach of contract, tortious interference, misappropriation of trade secrets, breach of non-compete agreements, and other complex commercial disputes.
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Andrew B. Fromm
Partner
Brooks Wilkins Sharkey & Turco
Mr. Fromm specializes in business contracts, litigation, supply chain agreements, negotiations, disputes, warranty and... | Read More
Mr. Fromm specializes in business contracts, litigation, supply chain agreements, negotiations, disputes, warranty and recall litigation, and state and federal compliance issues. He has successfully represented and counseled clients in a significant number of state and federal lawsuits, arbitrations, and multiple consumer class actions. Mr. Fromm also has extensive experience in representing multiple Fortune 500 corporations, automotive companies, manufacturing companies, and private clients throughout all phases of complex litigation involving product liability, wrongful death, negligence, contract, warranty, and indemnity disputes, insurance-coverage disputes, and compliance and regulatory issues involving various state and federal agencies.
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