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Webinar to Spell Out Pitfalls of Implied Obligations in Construction Contracts

Construction contracts are carefully written to enumerate the specifics of the project for all parties. But, implied warranties and duties are sometimes left out. A new webinar by WPL Publishing will spell out those obligations and what they mean for construction professionals.

Washington (PRWEB) November 12, 2009 -- When parties enter into a construction or design contract, a number of implied obligations arise within that contract, whether by law or in equity. These obligations, in force unless expressly altered or excluded by a contract provision, require careful consideration by the owner, designer and contractor. A new webinar, "Implied Obligations in Design and Construction Contracts," presented by WPL Publishing Inc. in partnership with Allen Matkins on Tuesday, Nov. 17, will address these obligations and what they mean to each party. To register, visit http://tinyurl.com/contractobligations.

During this 90-minute presentation, construction attorneys Mike Cathcart and Bryan Jackson will discuss:

 
  • Implied Warranty of Plans and Specifications
  • Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing
  • Duty to Share Material Information
  • Duty to Provide Access/Duty to Coordinate/Duty to Not Interfere
  • Implied Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose or "Habitability"
  • Implied Warranty of Workmanship
  • UCC Implied Warranty of Merchantability
  • UCC Implied Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose

Robert "Mike" Cathcart is a partner in the Los Angeles office of Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP. He has spent more than 28 years of his career as a construction litigation attorney with emphasis in construction and real estate disputes. Cathcart is also well versed in handling alternative dispute resolution proceedings.

Bryan Jackson is also a partner at Allen Matkins and is an expert in drafting and negotiating construction and design contracts for all types of projects. He chairs the firm's construction transaction group. Jackson is also an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California, teaching graduate-level courses in construction law, technology and management.

This webinar is a must for construction professionals, engineers, architects, owners, contractors, subcontractors, manufacturers, suppliers and the attorneys who represent them.

To learn more about the webinar and to register, visit http://tinyurl.com/contractobligations or call (301) 765-9525. This presentation is an excellent source of in-house training for the entire staff. And, because webinar tuition is based on location, not number of participants, each registration site can have multiple participants for one low price. An audio CD of the presentation, as well as all handouts, is also available for purchase.

WPL Publishing Co. Inc. (www.wpl.net) produces four construction e-newsletters: Construction Project Controls & BIM Report, Construction Claims Advisor, Green Building Insider and Construction Advisor Today. It also hosts webinar series on topics relevant to the construction industry. WPL is on Twitter at CAT_Online.

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