Discovery Best Practices for Construction Arbitration
185 West Broadway
New York, NY 10013
A major advantage that arbitration has over litigation is the ability for the parties to design the process to be efficient and cost effective and fit the dispute and the parties. During this session, you will learn from leading construction lawyers about best practices, to better manage projects and pre-hearing exchanges of information in construction disputes.
Faculty:
Sarah B. Biser, Fox Rothschild LLP; New York, NY
John E. Bulman, Pierce Atwood LLP; Providence, RI
Y. Lisa Colon, Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr; Fort Lauderdale, FL
Wendy K. Venoit, Cozen O’Connor; Boston, MA
Session Moderator:
Linda L. Beyea, Vice President, Construction Division, American Arbitration Association
West LegalEdcenter is procuring continuing legal education (CLE) credits on behalf of American Arbitration Association. This program is available for CLE credits in California, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Credit amounts vary by attendance verification and jurisdictional rules and cannot be confirmed in advance of the program.
If you require CLE in a jurisdiction that is not listed, or if you are a professional in a discipline other than the practice of law, you will have an opportunity to request a general attendance certificate which you may be able to use to submit the program on your own for credit (we suggest that you confirm application requirements with the appropriate licensing body).
Questions? Please contact Michael Marra at marram@adr.org or 215.731.6136.
*Please note there is a cost associated with this event

