27Aug
[Webinar] Mediation, Arbitration, or Litigation: What Works Best for You? - September 15th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET
The last thing a party wants is a construction claim rising to the level of needing a mediator, judge, or arbitrator to find a resolution. The cost of the claims process can be detrimental to a company, not only in the obvious costs like attorneys’ fees but also in time losses as executives and project personnel sit in depositions or court. Unfortunately, disputes happen, and many cannot be resolved by the parties alone. In this webinar, Cohen Seglias’ Construction Contracts & Risk Management...
By:
Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC
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