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Brumitt, Buffo, and Boe to Deliver Construction Law CLE
Lee Brumitt, Dave Buffo, and Leslie Boe will deliver a CLE on Construction Law through the National Business Institute entitled, “Construction Law From Start to Finish” on Monday, May 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Holiday Inn at 8787 Reeder Road in Overland Park, KS.
Program Description
Walk Through the Basics of Construction Law
Whether you are new to the construction practice or are looking for a comprehensive refresher, this course will cover multiple issues that must be taken into consideration in the realm of construction law. Join our experienced faculty as they cover a broad, basic overview of the construction process; the fundamentals of construction contracts and key provisions; the basics of insurance; and the impact changes and delays can have on a construction project. Don’t miss this opportunity to build your skills in construction law – register today!
- Learn the roles of all parties involved in the construction process.
- Discuss the critical elements that need to be included in comprehensive construction contracts.
- Discuss how mechanic’s liens work and how to properly file a lien.
- Walk through the fundamentals of insurance and its importance in construction.
- Learn how delays can impact a construction project and how to work through them if they arise.
- Run through the claims process in construction cases.
Who Should Attend
This basic level program is designed for:
- Attorneys
- Construction Professionals
- Paralegals
Course Content
- Overview of the Construction Process
- Construction Contracts
- Mechanic’s/Construction Liens and Payment Issues
- Insurance Basics for the Construction Attorney
- Changes and Delays in Construction Projects
- Ethics for Construction Attorneys
- Construction Lawsuit Basics
Continuing Education Credit:
Continuing Legal Education
Credit Hrs State
CLE 7.00 – KS*
CLE 7.20 – MO*
International Association for Continuing Education Training – IACET: 0.60
* denotes specialty credits
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