Exclusive Webinar:
Thursday, September 23, 2010
In a large, complex construction arbitration, there are a number of what seem to be obvious or mundane matters, mechanics and subtle nuances that are often disregarded. Parties to an arbitration can dramatically increase their effectiveness by taking these issues into account in preparing for an arbitration. Randall L. Erickson, an experienced arbitrator, will address the 10 most commonly overlooked considerations, offering simple, but critically important tips to ensure a smooth-running and results-oriented arbitration. After attending this event, you will walk away with practical strategies which will radically enhance their likelihood of success in effectively arbitrating a large, complex construction case. For additional registration details, click here.
Who Will Benefit?
Not Just for Attorneys -- Critical Information for All Arbitration Parties!
This webinar is a must if you’re an arbitrator or mediator, or you're a public or private owner, construction manager, contractor, subcontractor, architect or engineer interested in efficient and cost effective dispute resolutions.
Your Presenter:
Randall L. Erickson
Senior Partner, Crowell & Moring
Randall L. Erickson is a senior partner in the Irvine office of Crowell & Moring and chair of the firm's Construction group. He has more than 30 years' experience in the construction industry, specializing in construction claims and construction defect disputes, public contracts and bid disputes, labor law issues, real estate development, and related environment concerns. He has represented clients in arbitrations, trials and mediations. In addition to his extensive experience as an advocate, Mr. Erickson has served as an arbitrator, mediator, and expert witness. He currently serves on the Large and Complex Case panel at the American Arbitration Association, is a Public Works Contract certified arbitrator, and a Dispute Resolution Board Foundation member. He has been actively involved in a variety of environmental remediation disputes.
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