I am happy to have been asked to speak at a Colorado Construction Defect Law Seminar on February 25th. The seminar, sponsored by MC Consultants, Inc. and Esquire Solutions, will be held at the Brown Palace Hotel from 3:00 to 5:00 pm, followed by a networking cocktail reception.
The first panel, from 3:00 to 4:00, will include me, Bradley Shefrin, Esq., Pryor, Johnson, Carney, Karr & Nixon, and Brad Ramming, Esq., Sweetbaum, Levin & Sands. Our panel, entitled “Colorado Construction Defect Law Update,” will cover: 1) What’s going on under the Dome?; 2) New statuary law affecting construction defect litigation; and 3) New case law affecting construction defect litigation.
The second panel, from 4:00 to 5:00, will include Lisa Bondy Dunn, Esq., Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman LLP, Janet S. Wells, Esq., Ray Lego & Associates, Christopher C. Pierson, P.E., CE Prime, Inc., and James Schmidt, NCARB, mc2 Consultants. This panel, entitled “The Battlefield Known as Subcontractor Allocations in a Construction Defect Lawsuit,” will cover: 1) Where are we now, and where are we going?; 2) New case law implicating allocations from the appellate and trial courts; and 3) Best practices for allocating damages (strength and weaknesses of various approaches).
Last but not least, MC Consultants and Esquire Solutions will be hosting a networking cocktail reception following the CLE. Registration is free, and we are currently awaiting approval for 2 CLE credits for Colorado attorneys. To reserve your seat, please call (800) 729-0355, ext. 303 or e-mail Conferences@mcconsultants.com. I look forward to seeing you there.
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