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Construction Disputes for Non-Construction Attorneys

This program begins by defining how construction projects are structured. It then identifies common types of disputes that can arise and other aspects of construction law.
Credits: 1.5 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P2613-26R-02
$75.00 or 1.50 credits
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This program begins by defining how construction projects are structured. It then identifies common types of disputes that can arise. The program also addresses key risk-allocation concepts and helps participants build an understanding of construction litigation strategy, and how this differs from traditional civil litigation. The program concludes by providing practical litigation insights and highlighting emerging trends in construction law.

Mollie O’Brien, Special Counsel Much Shelist, P.C., Chicago

Patrick Barnett, Associate, Much Shelist, P.C., Chicago


Expires: 3/1/2028

This program begins by defining how construction projects are structured. It then identifies common types of disputes that can arise. The program also addresses key risk-allocation concepts and helps participants build an understanding of construction litigation strategy, and how this differs from traditional civil litigation. The program concludes by providing practical litigation insights and highlighting emerging trends in construction law.

Mollie O’Brien, Special Counsel Much Shelist, P.C., Chicago

Patrick Barnett, Associate, Much Shelist, P.C., Chicago


Expires: 3/1/2028

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Program Date3/25/26
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Program Date3/25/26
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