Kilpatrick Townsend is a proud sponsor of Global Arbitration Review's 2nd Annual GAR Live Atlanta conference. Kilpatrick Townsend partners Randy Hafer and Keith Richardson are participating in the panel discussion "The GAR Live Debate On Construction – Which Blueprints Are Best?"
Randy Hafer is also co-chair of the conference.
Session Two: The GAR Live Debate On Construction – Which Blueprints Are Best?
In a twist on the Oxford Union style, we discuss and debate the pros and cons of several motions seeking enforcement of contractual clauses excluding or limiting certain damages and claims, including provisions:
• Prohibiting the recovery of consequential damages;
• Imposing caps on damages;
• Shortening periods for asserting claims.
Moderator:
Randall Hafer, Kilpatrick Townsend
Panel:
Neil Gaudion, FTI
Don Harvey, Secreteriat International
John Hinchey, JAMS Global Engineering and Construction Panel
Veronica O’Brien, Regional General Counsel, Andritz
Keith Richardson, Kilpatrick Townsend
For further information visit: http://gar.live/atlanta2019
Event Details
Monday, September 9, 2019
Georgia State University College of Law
85 Park Place NE
Atlanta, GA 30303
9:30 a.m.: Chairs' opening remarks
9:45 a.m.: Session One: The Year in Review, a Guide Through the Essentials
11:00 a.m.: Coffee break
11:30 a.m.: Session Two: The GAR Live Debate on Construction – Which Blueprints are Best?
12:45 p.m.: Lunch with keynote speech
2:15 p.m.: Session Three: Expecting the Unexpected, a Simulation
3:30 p.m.: Coffee break
4:00 p.m.: Session Four: The GAR Live Question Time
5:15 p.m.: Chairs' closing remarks
5:30 p.m.: All delegates are invited to attend a drinks reception
Speakers
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