Broadcast Date: Friday, January 19, 2024
from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)
Overview:
Disputes and claims have continuously increased along with the evolving landscape of construction industry. As the sector navigates the complex post-pandemic era, a new set of conflicts is anticipated to take shape. Companies that are best prepared for potential changes and delays are likely to be in a favorable position to mitigate the risk of costly litigation.
In parallel with increasing number of construction disputes, comes the greater need for industry participants to stay on top of the opportunities and challenges in connection with construction claims.
Come and join a panel of prominent thought leaders and practitioners assembled by The Knowledge Group as they delve into the latest developments affecting construction claims. In this interactive course, you’ll gain valuable insights into proven strategies to reduce the occurrence of disputes and effectively manage delays.
Key issues that will be covered in this course are:
- Recent Developments in Construction Claims
- Recent Court Rulings
- Challenges and Opportunities
- Effective Strategies for Managing Delays
- Best Practices to Avoid Disputes
- Potential Changes to Look Out For
Credit:
Course Level:
Intermediate
Advance Preparation:
Print and review course materials
Method of Presentation:
On-Demand Webcast
Prerequisite:
General knowledge of construction law
Course Code:
1410628
Total Credit:
CLE Credits:
CA CLE 1.50 General - Approved Until: 6/30/2025
GA CLE 1.50 General - Approved Until: 12/31/2024
PA CLE 1.50 General - Approved Until: 1/16/2026
MS CLE 1.50 General - Approved Until: 1/16/2025
TN CLE 1.50 General - Approved Until: 1/16/2025
WI CLE 1.50 General - Approved Until: 12/31/2025
VT CLE 1:50 General - Approved Until: 12/31/2025
NJ CLE 1:50 General - Credits through Reciprocity
NY CLE 1:50 Areas of Professional Practice - Credits through Reciprocity
AR CLE 1:50 General - Credits through Reciprocity
CT CLE 1:50 General - Credits through Reciprocity
NH CLE 1.50 General – Meets the requirements of NH Supreme Court Rule 53
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Speaker Panel:
Gary M. Stein, Co-Managing Partner
Peckar & Abramson, P.C.
Gary’s primary area of practice is construction law and he is certified by the Florida Bar as a Construction Law Specialist. His practice includes the representation of general contractors, construction managers, subcontractors, owner/developers and other construction professionals in the litigation, arbitration and mediation of construction and design defect claims, contract claims, construction lien claims, delay and- impact claims, surety bond claims, insurance claims and related matters on low-rise, mid-rise and high-rise residential, commercial and municipal projects. His practice also includes the representation of civil infrastructure contractors on claims involving tunneling, bridges, roads and highways, cruise ship terminals and energy infrastructure contractors on claims involving power plants, including nuclear power plants.
Steven Nudelman, Partner
Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis LLP
Steven is a partner in the Litigation and Real Estate Departments at Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP. He is Chair of the firm’s Construction Contracting & Risk Management Practice Group and a member of the Construction Disputes Practice Group. Steven has practiced construction law for over 25 years, handling both transactional matters and claims. He works with owners, contractors and design professionals to prepare and negotiate contracts for regional construction in the New York/New Jersey area as well as international construction in other countries. In addition to contracting, Steven often represents clients in construction disputes, appearing before state and federal courts, as well as local and international arbitration tribunals. Steven is a Charter Fellow of the Construction Lawyers Society of America and Co-Chair of the Construction Law Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association.
Agenda:
SEGMENT 1:
Gary M. Stein, Co-Managing Partner
Peckar & Abramson, P.C.
- Understanding your rights of recovery
- Real time analysis when an event occurs
- Presentation of a claim
- Documenting and evaluating claims
- Engagement of 3rd parties; technical experts
- Insurance carrier considerations
- Attorney considerations
SEGMENT 2:
Steven Nudelman, Partner
Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis LLP
- Recent Developments in Construction Claims
- Discussing the most common bases of claims, including, among others, extra work, prompt payment, defective workmanship, and design errors and omissions
- Recent Court Decisions
- Providing a “deeper dive” into claims-related decisions over the past few years, covering issues such as cardinal change, no-damages-for-delay, liquidated damages and notice provisions
- Challenges and Opportunities
- Discussing claims avoidance, aimed at eliminating disputes and managing project costs
Date & Time:
Friday, January 19, 2024
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)
Who Should Attend:
- Construction Lawyers
- Contractors and Subcontractors
- Contract Administrators
- Contract Managers
- Project Managers
- Insurance Lawyers
- Risk Managers
- Construction Industry Executives
- General Counsel from Construction Industry
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