Thoughts on construction law from Christopher G. Hill, Virginia construction lawyer, LEED AP, mediator, and member of the Virginia Legal Elite in Construction Law

Upcoming Webinar Provides Insights from Leading Construction General Counsel

backhoe photoWhile I don’t often provide direct links like this to non-Virginia based webinars, etc. I thought I’d help out my friend and colleague, Brian Perlberg of ConsensusDOCS with a shout out to his new site, Construction Law Online, and his latest offering.

What if you had access to the insights of the top general counsel from five of the largest construction companies for 90 minutes and could get CE credit for it? The Chief Legal Officers from Hensel Phelps, Gilbane, Balfour Beatty, Burns and McDonald, and Big D Construction – will share their thoughts and experience in addressing the biggest legal issues and latest trends they face for this December 9th webinar. Register now here. Our readers are being offered a 10% discount with the code BP10.

Moderated by AGC’s & ConsensusDocs’ Brian Perlberg, you will learn how these companies are adapting to the latest legal requirements and technological advances, such as drones, RFID tracking, and social distancing. Hear new approaches to legal and risk management for such things as artificial intelligence (AI) for contract reviews as well as more basic common sense and tested approaches to increase efficiencies. The webinar addresses how the relationship between in-house counsel and outside counsel has changed and remained the same in light of COVID-19. Lastly, you will hear how some General Counsels’ roles have evolved into a hybrid construction executive role to facilitate a more holistic company-wide approach to risk management.

Please check out both the site and the webinar.  It should provide great information for construction counsel in Virginia and elsewhere.

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