I am happy to have been asked to speak at a Colorado Construction Defect Law Seminar on February 25th. The seminar, sponsored by MC Consultants, Inc. and Esquire Solutions, will be held at the Brown Palace Hotel from 3:00 to 5:00 pm, followed by a networking cocktail reception.
The first panel, from 3:00 to 4:00, will include me, Bradley Shefrin, Esq., Pryor, Johnson, Carney, Karr & Nixon, and Brad Ramming, Esq., Sweetbaum, Levin & Sands. Our panel, entitled "Colorado Construction Defect Law Update," will cover: 1) What’s going on under the Dome?; 2) New statuary law affecting construction defect litigation; and 3) New case law affecting construction defect litigation.
The second panel, from 4:00 to 5:00, will include Lisa Bondy Dunn, Esq., Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman LLP, Janet S. Wells, Esq., Ray Lego & Associates, Christopher C. Pierson, P.E., CE Prime, Inc., and James Schmidt, NCARB, mc2 Consultants. This panel, entitled "The Battlefield Known as Subcontractor Allocations in a Construction Defect Lawsuit," will cover: 1) Where are we now, and where are we going?; 2) New case law implicating allocations from the appellate and trial courts; and 3) Best practices for allocating damages (strength and weaknesses of various approaches).
Last but not least, MC Consultants and Esquire Solutions will be hosting a networking cocktail reception following the CLE. Registration is free, and we are currently awaiting approval for 2 CLE credits for Colorado attorneys. To reserve your seat, please call (800) 729-0355, ext. 303 or e-mail Conferences@mcconsultants.com. I look forward to seeing you there.
This blog comes from Colorado firm Higgins, Hopkins, McLain & Roswell. Our goal is to use this blog as a means by which to share news and updates regarding construction litigation in Colorado. While we specialize in litigation of complex construction claims, including construction defect matters, we also use this blog as a platform to share thoughts and ideas regarding risk management strategies that can be implemented to minimize the risk of construction related claims.
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