

Graham Fuller
From: Savoy Place, London home of The IET. In this interview Graham talks about contract law, data protection and collaborative ventures amongst other things.
20 July 2011 Management channel
>> Play webcastGraham Fuller is a barrister and practised in London and on the South-Eastern Circuit. After three years in Hong Kong as Senior Crown Counsel he returned to England and became Senior Legal Adviser to Rolls-Royce plc. He advised on a wide range of matters including contract law and drafting and on international joint ventures.
Graham left Rolls-Royce to concentrate on lecturing and writing. He is a regular presenter for the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply, Kaplan Hawksmere and Power Seminars among others and is a visiting lecturer at Warwick University.
He is the author of Purchasing Contracts: A Practical Guide the second edition of which was published in January 2010 (ISBN 978 1904905 69 1) and a regular writer for Croner Publications.
Topics covered by Graham include:
* Contract law
* Contract drafting
* Data protection
* Liability for dangerous products
* Delictual liability
* Negotiation skills
* Collaborative ventures
Although an English qualified lawyer he also speaks regularly in Scotland on various topics both at public conferences and in-house training Sessions for Scottish solicitors.
Graham Fuller is a barrister and practised in London and on the South-Eastern
Circuit. After three years in Hong Kong as Senior Crown Counsel he returned to
England and became Senior Legal Adviser to Rolls-Royce plc. He advised on a wide
range of matters including contract law and drafting and on international joint
ventures.
Graham left Rolls-Royce to concentrate on lecturing and writing. He is a regular
presenter for the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply, Kaplan Hawksmere
and Power Seminars among others and is a visiting lecturer at Warwick University.
He is the author of Purchasing Contracts: A Practical Guide the second edition of
which was published in January 2010 (ISBN 978 1904905 69 1) and a regular writer
for Croner Publications.
Although an English qualified lawyer he also speaks regularly in Scotland on various
topics both at public conferences and in-house training sessions for Scottish
solicitors.