Butzel is the exclusive sponsor of the MEMA Original Equipment Suppliers Association’s 2023 OEM Terms and Conditions Update on Wednesday, September 27, at the MSU Management Education Center in Troy and virtually via Zoom. The event begins with registration and breakfast at 7:30 a.m.; the program starts at 8 a.m.; lunch and networking will follow at Noon. To register, visit https://mema.my.site.com/members/s/community-event?id=a1f5c000007IMA5AAO.
The annual program will provide attendees with updates on OEM terms and conditions and related insights to consider when working with contracts.
Butzel attorneys who will lead the program include Cynthia Haffey, Sheldon Klein, Daniel Rustmann, Rebecca Davies, David DeVine, Daniel Vivarelli, and Mitchell Zajac.
They will discuss updates on:
• Case Law
• ESG
• IP OEM Terms
• Protecting Against Uncertainty
• Can I Exit this Contract?
Updated OEM terms and conditions are included in the 2023 edition of the “OEM Light Vehicle North American Production Purchase Order Contract Terms and Conditions Comparative Analysis,” publication. It will be available at a discount with event registration, at the event, and through the end of the day on September 27.
The publication compares the terms and conditions of BMW, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Lucid, Mazda, Mercedes, Nissan, Rivian, Scout, Stellantis, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Volvo. The new edition addresses updates for BMW, Honda, Mercedes, and Nissan. In addition, for the first time, it includes the Mazda terms (Mazda Motors of America Inc. Master Sales and Purchase Agreement, 08/11/20) and the Scout Motor terms (Scout Motors Inc. Production Terms and Conditions of Purchase, January 27, 2023).
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