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Karen Erger, Holmes Murphy & Associates Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Eric L. Singer, Esq., Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon, Lisle, Ill.
Sit around the “campfire” and listen to three terrifying tales of architect liability. Identify the omens of doom that gathered around these hair-raising situations. Through analysis of these case studies, anticipate and solve liability issues that may arise; identify risk factors associated with recurrent themes in architect liability claims; evaluate the risk inherent in every practice; and design strategies for managing, transferring, or avoiding that risk. S’mores may be served.
Learning objectives:
- Analyze case studies for warning signs that can lead to claims and anticipate and solve liability issues that may arise
- Identify risk factors associated with recurrent themes in architect liability claims
- Evaluate the risk inherent in every practice and design strategies for managing, transferring, or avoiding that risk.
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