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Construction Law Breakfast Seminar - Chattanooga

 
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Best Practices and Legal Update
A Construction Law Breakfast Seminar


The adage "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" holds true both before and after a construction project starts. Seemingly innocent contract terms can give rise to critical and costly mistakes. And even the best laid plans can be delayed or disrupted on any project, causing losses in time and money and raising questions of liability.

Join attorneys from Husch Blackwell’s construction team and the Associated General Contractors of East Tennessee for a discussion of legal rules and practical techniques critical to successful management of issues that trouble many projects.

Topics Will Include

  • Best practices in contract drafting
  • Best practices to prevent, pursue and defend delay and disruption claims
  • How to measure losses caused by delay or disruption in terms of time, money and liability
  • Overview of changes in the law – including bids, licensing and liens

Husch Blackwell and fellow AGC members will also provide few important takeaways from this year’s annual session of the Tennessee General Assembly that may impact those in the construction industry.

Date & Time
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
7:30 – 8:00 a.m. - Registration & Breakfast
8:00 – 9:30 a.m. - Program

Location
Associated General Contractors of East Tennessee
Training Center
101 West 21st Street
Chattanooga, TN 37408

Who Should Attend
AGC members and non-members including CEOs and CFOs; contractors and subcontractors; engineers, architects and designers; general counsel; lenders; executive management; and real estate developers and investors

Continuing Education Credits
Program qualifies for 1 CEU through The American Institute of Architects

Questions?
Contact Stephanie Dorssom with Husch Blackwell LLP at 314.345.6646.
AGC members may contact Carol Pond at 423.265.1111.