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Navigating the Troubled Construction Project: Recognizing, Analyzing and Handling the Risks

Navigating the Troubled Construction Project: Recognizing, Analyzing and Handling the Risks

The current economic downturn has given rise to a massive increase in the number of troubled construction projects. Whether trouble arises from the withdraw or lack of funding or a failure in performance of the contractors, subcontractors and suppliers to perform, the reality is that each project represents unique challenges that must be met head on. This teleconference presents the issues surrounding the project and is designed to assist owners and contractors in dealing with these projects, identifying the risks, analyzing the potential path forward and to focus attention on the potential strategies to adopt in dealing with the troubled project. Representative cases and real-world examples will be used to illustrate the issues and will focus on the practical analysis of the options, rights and remedies available to the parties.

Faculty: James R. Newland Jr., Howrey LLP

Verification and Attendance is the responsibility of Lorman Education For credit questions, please contact Lorman at 866-352-9540

On Demand CLE Hours: AK 1.5, AL 1.5, AZ 1.5, CA 1.5, IL 1.5, MO 1.8, MS 1.5, MT 1.5, ND 1.5, PA 1.5, TN 1.5, VT 1.5, WA 1.5, WI 1.5, WV 1.8

Self-Study CLE Hours: AK 1.5, AZ 1.5, CA 1.5, CO 2, GA 1.5, ME 1.5, MO 1.8, MT 1.5, ND 1.5, NV 1.5, NY 1.5, OR 1.5, UT 1.5, VT 1.5, WA 1.5, WV 1.8

On demand orders placed on a weekend or holiday will be fulfilled on the next business day.
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