Sentences with phrase «construction claims professionals»

This webinar is geared toward experienced construction claims professionals and attorneys.

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This article is far too theoretical, and in fact when engineers and construction professionals get together to work out problems associated with the aforementioned issues with windmills, improve storage, transport and efficiency, these types of claims quickly fly away like a kite.
Kenneth R. Baker is a Professional Engineer and licensed General Contractor with a practice in construction and real estate consulting and claims.
Jason Pettus is a civil litigation defense attorney with a strong litigation background through the representation of general contractors, subcontractors, owners, and design professionals in the resolution of all manner of construction issues, including construction / design defect claims, environmental claims and contractual disputes, catastrophic injury, premises liability, and motor vehicle accidents in both state and federal courts, as well as insurance coverage analysis, advisement of clients, and coverage litigation.
We represent individuals and professionals, municipalities and their agencies, business entities, trucking companies, insurers and their insureds from claims and lawsuits for catastrophic losses and personal injuries, civil rights, construction losses and contracts, employment related practices, property damage and wrongful death arising from the transportation function and commercial motor vehicle activity; the ownership, use and control of land (including environmentally related or toxic exposure claims); the design, manufacture, sale or use of industrial and consumer products; and liability claims against licensed professionals, including lawyers, engineers, accountants and architects, in the States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
She has represented developers, general contractors, manufacturers and design professionals in a variety of claims arising out of or related to large and small construction projects.
Stephen has a broad civil litigation practice with extensive experience in breach of trust claims, commercial disputes, construction liens, construction and environmental liability claims, First Nations consultation rights in land development, insurance coverage, product liability, professional liability and subrogation.
Mr. Regan regularly advises construction managers, trade contractors, owners, and design professionals in disputes concerning project delays and inefficiencies, defective design and construction, unfair trade practices, bad faith, bond claims, and mechanic's liens.
We advise on issues related to the Builders Lien Act, construction contracts, professional services agreements, procurement and tendering issues, default situations and surety bond claims.
Dana Chaaban focuses her practice on commercial and construction litigation, where she represents developers, contractors, material suppliers, and design professionals in disputes involving construction defect claims, delay claims, construction lien issues, and contract disputes.
Samuel S. Marr is well respected in his professional practice and handles a diverse range of litigation cases with extensive experience in insurance and disability claims, personal injuries actions Class actions, real estate litigation, wrongful dismissal actions, mortgage enforcement, condominium litigation, construction lien and Commercial Tenancy disputes.
(14 day trial; Construction contract; project management; claims alleging fraudulent misappropriation, deceit, breach of fiduciary duty, dishonest assistance and professional negligence against designers / project managers; claim for an account; all serious allegations against Marc Beaumont's client dismissed).
(21) Successfully defending an architect at the trial of a professional negligence claim before the Technology & Construction Court.
She has extensive experience representing clients in both state and federal court for matters involving construction disputes, professional liability claims, including the defense of design professionals, contract disputes and commercial lending and banking disputes.
Among others, Mr. Ferdinand's experience includes, appellate litigation; bankruptcy adversary proceedings; bid protests, debarments, and appeals; breach of contract and Uniform Commercial Code claims; broker disputes; commercial landlord - tenant actions, including commercial evictions; condominium association litigation; consumer fraud and deceptive trade practices act claims; corporate governance; directors» and officers» claims; ethics and professional liability; health law; injunctions; insurance issues; lien claims, including commercial and residential construction liens; planning board actions; post-judgment collection; restrictive covenants; shareholder and partnership disputes; and shareholder derivative claims.
Part A: Class Actions (John A. Campion / Sarah J. Armstrong) Part B: Construction Claims (Duncan Glaholt) Part C: Defamation (Howard WInkler) Part D: Employment Law — Wrongful Dismissal (Stuart Rudner / Erik Marshall) Part E: Equitable Remedies (Harvin Pitch / Marvin Huberman / Mark Gannage) Part F: Intellectual Property (Ron Dimock et al.) Part G: Judicial Review (David Phillip Jones / Anne De Villars) Part H: Personal Injury (Christine Pratt / Lindsey Miller / Randal S. Carlson) Part I: Privacy (Kris Klein) Part J: Professional Negligence (Christine J Pratt et al) Part K: Surety Bonds (R. Bruce Reynolds)
Advising on claims concerning construction professionals and claims against solicitors due to their failure to deal with landlord and tenant claims correctly.
For insurance companies, Jim litigates and arbitrates coverage cases involving construction mishaps, professional liability claims, uninsured / underinsured motorist policy provisions, subrogation claims, third - party additional - insured disputes, lead paint exclusions, and «other insurance» provisions.
Robert Barrack dedicates his practice to complex construction and commercial litigation and appeals, including contractual disputes, professional negligence, surety bond claims, subrogation claims, mechanics» liens, business torts, unfair trade practices, bad faith claims, product liability, and real property disputes, as well as construction transactions, on behalf of businesses, public entities, educational institutions, and individuals.
We handle lien perfection and lien resolution matters, construction and design defect matters, and professional liability claims involving architects and engineers.
Mr. Kaplan has successfully represented various insurers in a multitude of complex coverage disputes, including disputes stemming from claims for directors and officers liability, professional liability, environmental contamination, disparagement of competitor's products, violation of false claims act statutes, construction defects, trademark, copyright and patent infringement, and violation of constitutional rights.
She has acted in company and partnership disputes, construction claims, libel, professional negligence and general contract claims.
Dana represents developers, contractors, material suppliers, and design professionals in disputes involving construction defect claims, delay claims, construction lien issues, and contract disputes.
Construction professionals, executives, managers, and attorneys will learn about the different types of bonds, how to identify and discuss issues related to bond and contract claims, and explain the most important construction contractualConstruction professionals, executives, managers, and attorneys will learn about the different types of bonds, how to identify and discuss issues related to bond and contract claims, and explain the most important construction contractualconstruction contractual provisions.
He also defends clients in construction accidents, professional malpractice claims, and personal injury matters.
He tries cases involving claims of medical malpractice, professional negligence, sexual molestation, product defect, property damage, major auto / truck accidents, premises liability, construction defect, labor law, environmental / toxic tort and defamation.
The practice is largely conflict free and able to act against most banks in financial services - related litigation... key advisers include Simon Brew, Alexander Wildschütz, construction law expert David Weare, and Digby Hebbard, who pursues claims against construction project professionals.
Nikki's training contract included seats in the Professional Negligence Department, Corporate Department and Contentious Construction Department as well as a secondment at the Insurance company Royal Sun & Alliance (RSA) as a claims handler.
Koeller, Nebeker, Carlson, & Haluck, LLP is a recognized authority in all areas of construction litigation with a broad spectrum of practice areas including Business Litigation, Construction Claims, Construction Litigation, E-Discovery & Data Management, Employment Litigation, Environmental Law, General Legal Defense, Government Tort Liability, Professional Malpractice, Insurance Coverage / Bad Faith Litigation, Workers» Compensation & Emergency Reconstruction litigation with a broad spectrum of practice areas including Business Litigation, Construction Claims, Construction Litigation, E-Discovery & Data Management, Employment Litigation, Environmental Law, General Legal Defense, Government Tort Liability, Professional Malpractice, Insurance Coverage / Bad Faith Litigation, Workers» Compensation & Emergency ReConstruction Claims, Construction Litigation, E-Discovery & Data Management, Employment Litigation, Environmental Law, General Legal Defense, Government Tort Liability, Professional Malpractice, Insurance Coverage / Bad Faith Litigation, Workers» Compensation & Emergency ReConstruction Litigation, E-Discovery & Data Management, Employment Litigation, Environmental Law, General Legal Defense, Government Tort Liability, Professional Malpractice, Insurance Coverage / Bad Faith Litigation, Workers» Compensation & Emergency Response Team.
More specifically, our construction lawyers deal with: - construction litigation and professional liability; - termination of contracts for work carried out; - legal hypothec of construction (privileges); - contract negotiation, mediation, arbitration and interpretation; - representation before the RBQ, claims / fines with CSST and C.S.Q.; - commercial leases and condos, incorporation, REQ, annual bookkeeping, dissolution, mergers, purchase / sale of companies, partnerships, financing, etc..
Simon Brew of Fladgate LLP is a seasoned practitioner with extensive expertise in all kinds of negligence work including claims against legal and construction professionals.
Most recently at CNA Hardy, Stephen was the Financial Lines Claims Manager overseeing a team dealing with a portfolio of D&O, FI, Crime, Professional Indemnity, Technology, Cyber and Construction cClaims Manager overseeing a team dealing with a portfolio of D&O, FI, Crime, Professional Indemnity, Technology, Cyber and Construction claimsclaims.
He has acquired extensive experience with insurance and personal injury claims involving automobile liability, statutory accident benefits, life, disability, health, fire, fidelity, marine, aviation, property loss, occupiers» liability, commercial general liability, construction and property defects, builders» risk, manufacturers» liability, sexual abuse and exploitation, and professional negligence.
Meghan has also represented clients in wide array of civil lawsuits concerning construction accidents, labor and employment laws and regulations, professional liability and malpractice claims, constitutional claims, embezzlement, fraud, and best banking practices and standards.
We pursue and defend all varieties of construction claims on behalf of owners, developers, contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, manufacturers, construction managers, design professionals, risk insurers, and sureties.
Lindsay Kenney acts on behalf of local and international clients in relation to business disputes, fraud claims, partnership and shareholder disputes, in bankruptcy proceedings, construction claims, employment litigation, intellectual property litigation, defamation claims, professional liability issues, complex litigation matters and other administrative and regulatory issues, including appeals.
The firm acts for a heavyweight list of international insurers and Lloyd's syndicates, including XL Catlin Insurance, in claims brought against insured professionals in the legal, construction, accountancy and financial services sectors.
Other key figures include Ben Lowans, who handles investment negligence cases on behalf of high - net - worth individuals, in addition to acting for lenders in high - value disputes; Bill Gilliam, who acts for commercial clients; Joe Wilkinson, whose construction litigation expertise makes him a natural choice for professional negligence cases in that area; and managing associate Lee O'Sullivan, who attracts praise for his «redoubtable defence of valuer claims».
Clyde & Co LLP established a presence in Leeds through its 2015 merger with Simpson & Marwick, bringing with it a team in Leeds with a strong track record defending claims against solicitors, barristers, accountants, and professionals in the construction and healthcare sectors.
$ 93 million breach of contract, professional negligence, misrepresentation and fraud claim brought by the Bi-State Development Agency involving the design and construction of a light rail extension in St. Louis, Missouri.
The firm represents domestic and international corporations and high net worth individuals in commercial litigation cases involving commercial real estate and construction litigation, lender liability, commercial real estate foreclosures, shareholder and partnership disputes, litigation involving fine art, and professional liability claims for both plaintiffs and defendants.
Headed by Andrew Beck, the practice handles high - value professional negligence claims against solicitors and surveyors for banking and construction sector clients, including Lloyds Banking Group.
Other key figures include Andrew Marsh, who has an extensive track record acting for employers, contractors and their insurers in the construction and engineering sectors; and Suzanne Wharton, who splits her time between Leeds and Manchester and focuses on high - value claims against solicitors and financial services professionals.
He has acted in a wide range of matters including for example commercial / construction disputes, expropriation of real estate (against TransLink and others), professional negligence claims, debtor / creditor matters, shareholder disputes, insurance matters (including product liability), and lessor / lessee disputes (real estate and vehicles — including Personal Property Security Act and Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act matters), among others.
Dozens of her articles relating to legal issues for design professionals, and risk avoidance for construction projects have been published, and she routinely lectures to multiple national, regional, and local construction - related industries on legal matters, including the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) and the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Construction Defect Claims Managers Association (CDCMA) and the Construction Superconstruction projects have been published, and she routinely lectures to multiple national, regional, and local construction - related industries on legal matters, including the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) and the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Construction Defect Claims Managers Association (CDCMA) and the Construction Superconstruction - related industries on legal matters, including the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) and the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Construction Defect Claims Managers Association (CDCMA) and the Construction SuperConstruction Defect Claims Managers Association (CDCMA) and the Construction SuperConstruction Super Conference.
Recent cases handled include a multimillion - dollar recovery arising from construction and design claims, a multimillion - dollar recovery relating to professional malpractice, successful defense of a financial institution from multimillion - dollar lender liability claims, successful defense of independent directors from claims of breach of fiduciary duty and related claims, and a multimillion - dollar recovery in the telecommunications industry arising from claims of breach of contract, breach of good faith and fair dealing, and fraud.
Otjen, Gendelman, Zitzer, Johnson & Weir's general liability defense practice encompasses the areas of auto liability (including uninsured and underinsured motorist claims), premises liability, products liability, trucking claims, construction accidents and construction defects, fire loss, environmental liability, and toxic torts, as well as the defense of non-medical professional claims (architect and engineer, insurance and real estate agents, and attorneys).
Whether we are defending against a routine slip and fall liability claim or a complex construction litigation case, our legal professionals are committed to providing personalized service.
Evaluating and pursuing insurance recovery for a wide variety of claims, including long - tail environmental liabilities, construction defects, catastrophic personal injuries, cyber liabilities, and claims against directors and officers and professionals.
She has considerable experience in acting for construction professionals, particularly architects and engineers and their professional indemnity insurers, in a broad range of claims.
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