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19th Annual Washington Construction Law

 September 13, 2012 - September 14, 2012


Location


Washington State Convention Center
800 Convention Place
Seattle, Washington
USA

Description


If you practice Construction Law, desire to practice Construction Law, or are confronted with matters involving Construction Law, you cannot afford to miss this conference. Learn recent developments in Washington and Federal case law, statutes and regulations. Learn how to protect the rights of your clients when dealing with Indian Law, public contracts, insurance and bankruptcy. Find out from the mediator what strategies and tactics can help you settle your disputes through Alternative Disputes Resolution (ADR).

The Construction Law legal terrain is ever changing. Protect your company’s rights to receive payment for its work, and preserve defenses against unmeritorious demands. What you don’t know will hurt you! Construction industry participants need to have the latest information to navigate the complex construction process in today’s world.

Come learn from Washington State’s top construction lawyers. Our format of presenting the latest developments, with practical insights on the issues, has been time tested for over a decade.

Thank you to the Reception Co-Sponsors Ahlers & Cressman PLLC and Jameson, Babbitt, Stites & Lombard PLLC.

Who Should Attend:
Attorneys/Legal Staff
Contractors
Subcontractors
Design Professionals
Developers/Landowners
Architects
Real Estate Personnel
Government Officials
Planners
Consultants/Engineers

Additional Information


This course has been approved by the Washington State Bar for 12.0 hours of Washington MCLE credit, including 1.0 hours of ethics credit. (Live Credits for Attending & Webcast) Self-Study credit may be available.


This course is pending with the Idaho State Bar for 11.0 general and 1.0 ethics CLE credits. (Live Credits for Attending & Webcast)


This seminar has been approved by the National Federation of Paralegal Associations for 12.5 hours of Continuing Legal Education credits, including 1.0 hours in ethics.(Live Credits for Attending & Webcast)


This course is approved by the International Risk Management Institute, Inc. for 7.0 hours of CRIS reaccreditation credits. (Live Credits for Attending)


Contractors and engineers may qualify for continuing education hours through the American Institute of Constructors or the Construction Management Association of America. (Live Credits for Attending & Webcast)

Organized by


The Seminar Group
18850 103rd Ave 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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