How to Effectively Deal With the 300 Change Order Dispute
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AAA Panelist | $40.00 | |
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Recorded Webinar |
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Duration
Self Paced
Faculty and Summary
![]() Adrian L. Bastianelli
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Peckar & Abramson, P.C. ![]() Neal M.Eiseman
Eiseman ADR LLC ![]() Karen Layng
Scheck Industries ![]() Wendy Venoit
Hinckley Allen |
60 Minutes We’ve all heard about the case involving tens if not hundreds of individual change orders that need to be decided. In this recorded webinar experienced construction industry lawyers and arbitrators discuss:
In order to make the proceedings cost-efficient and effective, the AAA teaches its arbitrators to exercise the proper amount of control over the proceedings. But what happens when the parties collectively resist and want the arbitrators to exercise less (not more) control? Get the answers here. Launching the Course After Registration If you purchase this recorded webinar you will receive a confirmation email containing a link to the course. You will click the course link in that email or copy and paste the link into your browser to launch the course. na CLE Information:CLE is currently not offered on AAA recorded webinars. Some jurisdictions will allow CLE credit for online programs, and we suggest that you confirm CLE credit availability for this type of program with the appropriate state CLE regulator. A Certificate of Attendance will be provided upon request. Questions? Please contact AAA Education Services at AAAEducation@adr.org or 212-716-3977. |
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