We are now a full two months into the Covid-19 crisis and as our Engineering & Construction industry has been disrupted so too have our contracts. Never before in our industry has it been so important to understand the contract. Hear from legal experts – in-house counsel, outside counsel and commercial leaders – as to how the industry is grappling through complex legal issues that the Courts will be dealing with for years to come. Contractual rights and communication amongst the parties is paramount in working toward reasonable solutions in managing through this crisis. Join us as we discuss: Force Majeure, Contractual Rights, Contractual Notices, Delay & Disruption, and Client Push Back. This webinar is hosted by Rice University, Global Engineering & Construction Forum.
Presenters
Brian Gaudet
Counsel,
Kilpatrick Townsend
Michael Cortez
Shareholder,
Andrew Myers Attorneys at Law
Michael Dailey
Vice President,
Air Liquide USA LLC
David Senko
Vice President - Project Execution,
Wison Group
Moderator
Caryn Fuller
Director,
HKA Global Inc.
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Event Details
Friday, May 8, 2020
Webinar
Speakers
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