Identifying Key Clauses to Mitigate Construction Risk

Do you know how to properly identify and remedy the “killer clauses” in construction contracts that pose a significant financial risk?

Construction contracts can contain clauses that pose a significant financial risk to contractors and deserve careful scrutiny. Knowing this, SMACNA recommends that you attend our upcoming webinar on October 10 at 2pm ET, Identifying Key Clauses to Mitigate Construction Risk.

This free presentation will be led by two experienced attorneys, Jacob S. Perskie and Ronald L. Williams of Fox Rothschild LLP. They will examine “killer clauses” and explain how to draft and negotiate to mitigate risk. Perskie and Williams will also show you how to identify problematic terms and clearly communicate concerns to legal counsel, as well as negotiate contested clauses to reach an agreement.

Key takeaways from this webinar will include:

  • How build your negotiating team
  • How to push back and when
  • What to do when you hit an impasse

Webinar Information
Identifying Key Clauses to Mitigate Construction Risk
Thursday, October 10 at 2:00pm ET

REGISTER HERE

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