Dispute Resolution (Part of Commercial Construction Credit Specialist)

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What are the procedures and advantages of Litigation, Mediation and Arbitration?  When are Arbitration clauses enforceable?  When is Mediation a worthwhile use of time and money?   What is Alternative Dispute Resolution or ADR?  

Learn about Dispute Resolution Procedures in contracts and in the law.  Use the correct procedures to preserve rights to payment, speed up claims and lower the costs of claims.  

Learn how to navigate Administrative Claims procedures in Federal and State Public Procurement contracts.   You must understand Conduit Clauses, Change Orders and Claims Procedures to protect yourself from back charge or deductive claims and also to receive additional compensation for delay, design defects or changes on a project.  

Speaker Bio:

James Fullerton is a graduate of the University of Colorado and the University of Virginia School of Law.  He is an attorney licensed in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia and is the President of the law firm of Fullerton & Knowles, P.C.  The firm represents owners, design professionals, suppliers, subcontractors, general contractors and other members of the real estate and construction industries, filing mechanic’s liens, surety bond and other construction claims across all of the states in the Mid Atlantic region.  He also represents creditors in bankruptcy issues nationwide, particularly defense of bankruptcy preference claims; advises on all real estate and construction law issues, including contract formation and disputes, defects in labor and materials, impact and delay claims, as well as doing litigation, arbitration and mediation in public and private projects.

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Certificate
0.10 CEU credits  |  Certificate available
0.10 CEU credits  |  Certificate available