CLE: Insurance and Surety Bond Issues for Construction Projects – Fall 2013

Are you an attorney, architect, engineer, contractor, or professional working in the construction field? Then don’t miss this informative, full-day seminar in Chicago on October 11th that’s designed to help you better represent your client’s increasingly complex construction projects! Attendees with basic practice experience who join us for this seminar will better understand: the different types of risks associated with construction projects; the insurance policy coverages and exclusions that apply to construction defect cases; the common commercial general liability insuring issues for personal injury claims; Builders Risk policies; using wrap-up insurance products for construction projects; the insurance requirements and issues for design professionals, including architects and engineers; the concept and enforcement of performance and payment bonds on private and public construction projects; and recognizing the ethical issues and concerns that may arise throughout your construction law practice.

The program qualifies for 6.5 hours MCLE credit, including 1.0 hour Professional Responsibility MCLE credit (subject to approval) and is presented by the ISBA Commercial Banking, Collections & Bankruptcy Section, the ISBA Construction Law Section, and the ISBA Insurance Law Section.

Bring a Non-Lawyer Guest For $50! ISBA members are invited to take advantage of this opportunity to develop their practice and educate their clients by inviting contractors, architects, engineers, and property owners to the seminar. Lunch and a flash drive containing the program’s materials are included in the $50 Guest Fee. To register your guest, please call the ISBA CLE Department at 800-252-8908. (This unique opportunity is available for this program only and is being offered on a trial basis. )

Click here for more information and to register.

Posted on September 11, 2013 by Chris Bonjean
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