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Litigating and Arbitrating Construction Disputes: Tips, Tools and Strategies

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OVERVIEW:

Construction claims are considered as one of the most complex types of dispute. Because of its complexity, involved parties oftentimes choose between litigation and arbitration as a dispute resolution tool. However, as legal developments emerge and implications of the “new normal” proceedings reshape the litigation and arbitration landscapes, challenges faced by companies and practitioners also increase. It is, therefore, of paramount importance that lawyers are proactive in developing and implementing effective dispute resolution tools and strategies to obtain favorable results for their clients.

In a LIVE CLE Webcast, a panel of key thought leaders and practitioners assembled by The Knowledge Group will provide the audience with an in-depth discussion of construction dispute litigation and arbitration. Speakers will also discuss notable court rulings and will offer effective tips and strategies considering the evolving developments surrounding this topic.

Some of the major topics that will be covered in this course are:

- Construction Dispute Litigation and Arbitration – Recent Trends and Developments
- COVID-19 Implications in Reaching Construction Dispute Resolution
- Notable Court Rulings
- Effective Litigation and Arbitration Tips and Strategies
- What Lies Ahead

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Member
Mr. Bradley serves as a Mediator for the American Arbitration Association in commercial matters with construction specialty; as a panel member of Mediators for the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York and on the panel of Neutral Evaluators for the New York State Supreme Court Fifth Judicial District. He has been a Member of the AAA National Panel of Arbitration for both commercial and construction cases for approximately 30 years.

He represents owners, lenders, sureties, contractors and subcontractors and suppliers in virtually every aspect of construction litigation including contract drafting, mechanic’s liens, bond claims, trust fund issues, as well as defending and prosecuting claims for extra work, delay and disruption, and subsurface conditions. He represents and counsels clients on all aspects of dispute resolution.
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Principal
Mr. Windust is a Principal in Berding | Weil’s litigation practice group and co-chairs the firm’s Director and Officers Litigation Group. He has over 20 years of experience in both commercial and residential real estate law, commercial and contract law, creditor’s rights and bankruptcy. He has advised community associations on construction matters, foreclosure issues, landlord-tenant issues, CC&R enforcement matters, and re-construction contracts. He has litigated and tried to verdict numerous complex business, real estate, and construction defect matters. He has successfully defended Associations and directors and officers against breach of fiduciary duty, negligence, and failure to enforce claims.
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Partner
Steve is a partner in the Litigation and Real Estate Departments of Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP, where he serves as Chair of the Construction Contracting & Risk Management Practice Group and is also a member of the Construction Disputes Practice Group. Steve concentrates his practice in construction law and works with owners and developers, construction managers, general contractors, subcontractors and design professionals to prepare and negotiate contract documents for construction in the New Jersey and New York metropolitan area. When claims and disputes are unavoidable, Steve draws upon his wide-ranging experience in construction litigation defending and asserting claims on behalf of owners, developers, condominium associations, general contractors, design professionals, subcontractors, vendors and sureties involved in public and private construction projects.
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