About This Course
Construction conflicts rarely erupt overnight. More often, they take shape incrementally as routine project decisions accumulate and unresolved issues compound. This CLE examines the typical progression of construction disputes over the course of a project, tracing how common project documents and processes—such as RFIs, submittals, change directives, and payment administration—can evolve into formal claims and litigation.
With a practical, practice-oriented focus, the program identifies key inflection points where timely legal input can help contain problems before they escalate. Geared toward attorneys at all experience levels, the course emphasizes strategic issue-spotting and risk management in active construction projects, rather than technical or jurisdiction-specific doctrine.