2015 Construction Legal Forum

06.05.2015
Program: 9:00am - 11:00am
Location: California State University, Long Beach

A program designed to successfully survive today’s construction industry bringing challenging issues to the forefront and new insights into legal challenges and opportunities.  Participants will walk away with invaluable information and resources designed to protect your bottom line in today’s environment.

Hear from industry/legal experts who will present informative information on a variety of topics to include: Prevailing Wage, Record Keeping, Mechanics Liens and a comprehensive Legislative Update. You will also have opportunities to network with construction industry participants and aalrr attorneys.

Special Guest Speaker:

Steven D. Atkinson, Senior Partner; Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo. Mr. Atkinson will provide his insights of the construction industry, legal challenges and awards.

Join us on September 30, 2015 for our half-day Forum.

Location:
Sheraton Cerritos Hotel
12725 Center Court Drive
Cerritos, CA  90703

Time:
7:30 am. Registration/Breakfast
8:00 am.-11:30 am. Program

Program:
► Panel Discussion: Legislative Update

► Essentials of Record Keeping: The Overlooked Key to Project Success

► Prevailing Wage: Essential Compliance Areas

► Advanced Mechanics Liens: Why Claims Fail

 Registration Fees:

$69 per person*

$49 each for two or more from same organization or AALRR client.

*Registration fee includes breakfast and conference materials from each session.

For more information contact Jane Guesnon at 562.653.3828 or jguesnon@aalrr.com. 

Event Contact

Jane Guesnon
jguesnon@aalrr.com

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