Event
New York City Bar Association’s Construction Contracts 201: Contracting for the Complex Construction Project – A Roadmap to the Key Clauses You Need to Know
Mar
14
Location: New York City Bar Association
Start Date: March 14, 2019
End Date: March 14, 2019
Start Time: 9:00 am
End Time: 12:30 pm
Speaker(s): Richard R. Volack,
Practice Area(s): Construction Contracts & Risk Management,
RegisterRichard R. Volack, Partner in Peckar & Abramson’s New York office, will participate in a panel discussion at the New York City Bar Association’s upcoming CLE program entitled “Construction Contracts 201: Contracting for the Complex Construction Project – A Roadmap to the Key Clauses You Need to Know.” This program will provide attendees with a roadmap to key clauses practitioners need to be aware of when drafting and negotiating construction contracts on behalf of their clients. Mr. Volack’s panel will take place on Thursday, March 14 from 9 am to 12:30 pm.
About the NYC Bar Association’s Construction Contracts 201
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.