Lunch & Seminar

California Construction Law Update - What Every Developer and Contractor Needs to Know for 2013

Event Time & Date

Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Registration & Networking: 11:30 am
Lunch & Seminar: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Event Location

Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman
5000 Birch Street, Suite 8500
Newport Beach, CA 92660

RSVP: mturner@wshblaw.com - Please indicate if you will be attending in person or via webinar.

Significant changes to various aspects of California construction law are being implemented this year, including laws governing mechanic's liens and indemnity language. Please join us for this informative, free luncheon to learn how these changes will impact your business and the construction industry.

Topics to be covered:

  • Mechanic’s Lien Law Updates – What Every Owner, Contractor & Lender Needs to Know
  • Subsequent Purchaser Rights in Residential Construction
  • Construction Product Liability Trends
  • Risk Transfer in Commercial Construction Contracts
  • Affordable Care Act Tips for All Employers

Speaker:

Sam L. McDermott, Partner, Orange County
Who Should Attend:

Owners, Developers, Contractors, Suppliers, Product Manufacturers, Lenders, In-House Counsel, Attorneys, Design Professionals, Claims Professionals.

1.0 hours of California General CLE credit will be provided for attendance at this program. Lunch and parking validation will also be provided.

For questions, please contact Sam McDermott at (949) 757-4501 or smcdermott@wshblaw.com.

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