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New ConsensusDocs Contracts: How ABC Members Can Stay Ahead of the Curve

Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 Watch Now
Time: 11:00 a.m. (ET) / 10:00 a.m. (CT) / 9:00 a.m. (MT) / 8:00 a.m. (PT)
Length: 60 minutes
Fee: Free
Speaker: Brian Perlberg, Executive Director & Sr. Counsel, ConsensusDocs
Category: AQC   

WEBINAR DESCRIPTION: 
Construction contracts set the foundation for a project's success or failure. Case law, technology and insurance have changed dramatically. If you are not updating your contracts, you are putting yourself at risk unnecessarily. Learn about recent industry updates and how they will impact your business, as well as how all parties can benefit from using best practices in construction contracts. 

ConsensusDocs recently updated its prime and subcontract agreements. This free webinar will highlight significant contractual changes, including faster payment terms, terminations, avoiding fiduciary relationships and more. 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
  • General Contractors
  • Subcontractors, Specialty Contractors
  • Attorneys
  • Risk Managers
  • Owners, Architects, Engineers
RESOURCES
PowerPoint Presentation (PDF) 


 
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Brian Perlberg serves as Executive Director & Senior Counsel for ConsensusDocs, a coalition of 40+ organizations publishing best practice construction contracts. He speaks throughout the country and publishes frequently in national periodicals. Mr. Perlberg sits on the steering committee ABA Forum on the Construction Industry for the Contract Documents, National Construction Dispute Resolution Committee (NCDRC), Executive committee of the Arbitration Association of America (AAA), the Advisory Board to Construction SuperConference, and WPL Publishing. Mr. Perlberg was recently recognized by ENR as a "Top Legal Voice" and recognized by Whose Who Legal for Construction


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