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Course Description

Course includes an overview of how the legal system works, including mediation, arbitration and litigation. Emphasis is on contracts, principles of contract interpretation and contract-related issues such as payment, change orders, differing site conditions, delays and disruptions, and warranty of the plans and specifications. An anatomy of an actual construction lawsuit is presented, from pleading stage through discovery phase and on to the trial and appeal process. Bidding and bid protests, security bonds and mechanics liens are also examined
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Type
CLASS
Dates
Oct 29, 2024 to Dec 07, 2024
Course Fee(s)
Registration Fee non-credit $575.00
Section Notes

Course includes an overview of how the legal system works, including mediation, arbitration and litigation. Emphasis is on contracts, principles of contract interpretation and contract-related issues such as payment, change orders, differing site conditions, delays and disruptions, and warranty of the plans and specifications. An anatomy of an actual construction lawsuit is presented, from pleading stage through discovery phase and on to the trial and appeal process. Bidding and bid protests, security bonds and mechanics liens are also examined.

Delivery:  via Zoom Classroom
Day:  Tuesday
Dates: October 29—December 7, 2024; no class November 26
Time: 6:30-7:00 pm

NOTE: This course will have a 30 minute live zoom session every week and will then include a 2.5 hour pre-recorded video to review prior to the next live session.

Textbook Requirement:  None

Instructor = Jerry J. Pisarcik, Esq.

Cancellations will be accepted through the course start date with a full refund.  No refunds will be issued after the course start date.

 

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