Construction Contracts 201:
Contracting for the Complex Construction Project -
A Roadmap to the Key Clauses You Need to Know (OnDemand)
Originally held on Thursday, March 14, 2019 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Program Fee:
OnDemand: $179 for Members | $279 for Nonmembers
Members who are Recent Law Graduates (not yet admitted), Newly Admitted Lawyers, In-House/Corporate Counsel, Judges (and their staff), or attorneys that practice within the Government, Academic or Not-for-Profit sectors attend this program for free.
CLE Credit:
New York: 4.0 Skills
New Jersey: 4.0 General
California: 3.0 General
Pennsylvania: 3.0 General
Please Note: Newly admitted NY attorneys cannot fulfill ethics or skills credits through our on-demand programs under OCA rules. For more information on this, please see http://www.nycourts.gov/attorneys/cle/changes_for_2016.shtml.
Description:
Building off the successful Construction Contracts 101 series, this
advanced program will provide participants with an in-depth roadmap to
the key clauses that every design and construction practitioner should
understand and know when drafting and documenting a complex construction
project. Concentrating on providing remedies to issues that plague
every complex project, the panel will provide key industry insight as to
the best practices for negotiating against surprises – all presented
from the specialized perspective of owners, developers, design
professionals, primes, construction managers, contractors,
subcontractors, legal advisors and others. The panel will explain how
to successfully draft and negotiate general conditions for construction
from each perspective. The program will wrap up with an update on the
current legal trends, recent touchstone decisions, and coming legal
challenges affecting the construction industry, and how to best tackle
these challenges when you come up against them in your practice.
Who should attend? This seminar would be practical and
useful for anyone who prepares design, architectural and/or construction
contracts or who litigates construction claims, especially those who
document and negotiate large and complex construction projects.
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Sponsoring Association Committee:
Construction Law Committee | Robert C. Angelillo, Chair