2nd Annual Construction Law in Florida
October 16, 2013 - October 17, 2013
Location
Hampton Inn Miami
50 SW 12th Street
Miami, Florida 33130
USA
Description
With the prolonged downturn in the economy, the gradually reemerging construction industry brings with it increased pressure to satisfy one goal – get work and insure profitability. However, ignoring best practices and recent trends in construction law and technology can be perilous even in a good economy. Blending both legal and real world issues through an outstanding faculty, this seminar will put you on the best footing to achieve success in this challenging, economic environment.
From key contract provisions through management of issues during the project to close-out of the job including lingering issues or disputes, you will learn from experienced and seasoned construction attorneys what to avoid and what to embrace. While success in construction cannot be guaranteed, knowing what to do - and when - certainly increases the likelihood.
Thank you to the Seminar Sponsor Phipps Reporting and the Reception Sponsors Ferencik Libanoff Brandt Bustamante & Goldstein PA and Carlton Fields.
Additional Information
Credits:
FL CLE: 14.5 Gen. incl. 1.0 Ethics CLER Credits
FL Construction: 14.0 Hours ~ Pending
FL Engineers: 14.0 PDH’s
IRMI: 7.0 CRIS Recertification Credits
AIA: 12.25 LU’s
Who Should Attend:
Attorneys/Legal Staff
Contractors
Subcontractors
Design Professionals
Developers/Landowners
Architects
Real Estate Professionals
Government Officials
Planners
Consultants/Engineers
Organized by
The Seminar Group
18850 103rd Ave SW Ste 123
Vashon, Washington 98070
United States of America
More Information
Contact: Margi Amstrup
Email: margi@theseminargroup.net
Phone: 206-463-4400
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