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Lorman Education Services presents 'Construction Delay Claims' seminar on November 16, 2005

This 'Construction Delay Claims' seminar will explain the legal and scientific basis of delay claims from a practical perspective.

(PRWEB) October 6, 2005 -- Industry experts will explain the legal and scientific basis of delay claims from a practical perspective. Proper techniques for proving -- and disproving -- such claims will be explained, along with the nuts and bolts of litigation strategy.

Nicholas K. Holmes, Esq. is an officer in the law firm of Nelson, Kinder, Mosseau & Saturley, P.C., located in Boston, Massachusetts, and Manchester, New Hampshire. Mr. Holmes is a member of the firm's Construction Industry Practice Group. His practice is devoted primarily to construction litigation; representing owners, architects, engineers and contractors before arbitration panels; and in state and federal courts throughout the United States. Mr. Holmes received a B.A. degree in history from Cornell University and a J.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin.

Anthony D. Lee, CPA is a construction claims consultant and forensic accountant with 30 years of experience in over 100 construction claims involving public buildings, highways and sewer lines, private and federal housing projects, hotels, schools, office buildings, automatic toll collection systems, marinas, landfill capping, power plant, nuclear power plant and a major bridge. The size of the claims range from $100,000 to $50 million. Mr. Lee helps contractors prepare claims, analyzes claims presented by contractors against owners and design professionals, and provides expert testimony. He leads construction claims seminars and has published several articles on the topic. Mr. Lee previously worked with Arthur Andersen & Co. in San Francisco and focused on the audits of construction, mining and real estate companies. He also participated in a litigation support team which provided expert analysis and testimony of construction claims. Mr. Lee subsequently was the chief financial officer for Williams & Burrows, a large general contractor in Belmont, California, with over $100 million in revenues and 400 employees, where he coordinated legal activities for claims with lawyers, subcontractors and owners. He is an arbitrator of construction disputes for the American Arbitration Association, member of the Construction Financial Management Association and past chairman of the Massachusetts Society of CPAs' Construction Industry Committee. Mr. Lee is a certified public accountant, and he graduated with a B.A. degree in economics from Yale University and a M.B.A. degree from Rutgers University. His office is in Wayland, Massachusetts.

Michael T. McInerny, Esq. is an officer of Nelson, Kinder, Mosseau & Saturley, P.C. and chairs its Construction Industry Practice Group. He has 20 years of experience in construction law, both as a trial attorney and as in-house counsel to a large international engineering and contracting company. Mr. McInerny has a civil engineering degree from the University of Notre Dame and is a licensed civil engineer in the state of California. He has a law degree from the University of Maryland and is admitted to practice before the courts in Maryland, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, as well as the Federal Court of Contract Claims. Mr. McInerny is a member of the ABA's Forum on the Construction Industry.

Daniel P. Moynihan, PE has more than 30 years of experience in the construction industry. He has extensive experience in claims evaluation, analysis and preparation, project management and surety consulting. Mr. Moynihan has been a vice president of Strategy, Inc. since 1994. He has prepared and evaluated numerous claims on behalf of contractors, owners, designers and insurers on projects including waste water treatment and industrial facilities; state and municipal buildings; and educational, health care and residential facilities. Mr. Moynihan has analyzed issues ranging from impact and delay to loss of efficiency and lost profits. He has testified at mediations and arbitration hearings, and has facilitated negotiated settlements. Mr. Moynihan is a panelist for the American Arbitration Association, and a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers and the American Society of Civil Engineers. He has a B.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of New Hampshire, and is licensed as a professional engineer in New Hampshire and Vermont.

This one-day seminar is designed for project managers, attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, engineers, contractors, subcontractors, owners, developers, principals, architects, contract managers, lenders and accountants.

To register for this event please click http://www.lorman.com/info/360236 or please call 866-352-9539 to speak with a Lorman Education customer service representative. Reference number for this event is 18189.

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