(San Diego, CA) WSHB's Portland based partner, Graham Miller, takes to the stage for CLM's Construction Conference where he will host a panel on "Demystifying Construction Claims in the Pacific Northwest." Drawing upon his ten years of construction litigation experience, Miller will discuss how to navigate construction plans and how to properly implement them into the litigation process.

Miller, one of the leading construction lawyers in the Pacific Northwest, will be leading a panel on the hot issue of utilizing construction plans in today's litigation environment. "Given the advent of BIM technology, design-build and other technological advances, there are challenges for the trier of fact which we will tackle head on and provide sage practice pointers," said Miller, managing partner of Wood Smith Henning & Berman's Oregon office. "The attendee will take away a better understanding of the current technological advances, key issues to focus on in terms of underlying plans and strategies for defending complex construction claims."

Miller will be joined by construction industry veterans Nate MacIntyre (MC Consultants, Inc.), Lorraine Merritt (Claims Resource Management, Inc.), Mary Ann Vorndran (Hartford), and fellow attorney William Cornell. This can't miss presentation will be held at the Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina on Thursday, September 26, 2019 at 4:00 p.m.

The CLM Construction Conference is an annual convention offering interactive educational sessions and seminars with the construction industry's best and brightest. This year's conference panels cover all aspects of insurance, risk, and claims management of the insurance related to the construction industry. Also covered are the many facets of construction site accidents/injuries, coverage issues, subcontractor issues, risk management, and new technologies on national, regional, and state levels. This year's conference spans three days, from Wednesday, September 25 to Friday, September 27, 2019. WSHB is proud to be an Emerald conference sponsor.

A trial and litigation attorney, Graham Miller represents clients in complex commercial, business, and financial litigation matters, in addition to professional liability, employment, catastrophic injury, transportation, railroad and construction litigation matters. He is admitted to practice in Oregon and California.

Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman LLP

WSHB is a full service litigation firm with offices throughout the United States. The Firm has tried over 900 cases to verdict, and is internationally recognized for its exceptionally high rate of success. Since the Firm’s inception in 1997 by trial lawyers David Wood, Kevin Smith, Stephen Henning and Daniel Berman, WSHB has been known as the national “go to” firm for complex civil litigation in professional liability, employment, commercial, medical malpractice and healthcare, construction, environmental, real estate, transportation, subrogation, toxic tort and intellectual property litigation. Additionally, WSHB also regularly handles first and third party coverage issues for the London market. The Firm has been named one of the top four law firms in the nation for female lawyers, and one of the top five for diversity. WSHB’s lawyers take pride in each and every case and all ultimate results. Most of all, WSHB is proud of their organic growth which translates into consistent results and handling office to office.

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