General Credit Hours:13.5
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CLI is the preeminent annual legal conference for practitioners of construction law and related fields. Centrally located to maximize attendance, construction lawyers, industry consultants and sponsors from around the state gather annually to learn advanced legal issues and techniques and meet likeminded practitioners. The yearly conference starts with a welcome reception open to all attendees, followed by a day and a half of accredited seminar hours (including a lunchtime presentation), presentation of awards to recognize outstanding contributors in the field of construction law, and additional opportunities to meet advanced construction law practitioners. The seminars cover hot topics confronting construction law practitioners, legislative and legal updates, and practice pointers to help maintain the high standards of legal administration in this complex area of law.
Original Program Date: Friday, March 22, 2024
CLE Credit Expiration Date: September 30, 2025
50 Minutes
Is There a Non-Delegable Duty in the House? Perspectives of Owners vs Contractors
Jeff Widelitz, Orlando
Kellie Caggiano, Tampa
60 Minutes
AI's Impact on Construction and Construction Lawyers
Seyran Celik, Miami
Leslie King O'Neal, Orlando
Kylan Greenville, San Diego
Sharnette Tucker, New York City
60 Minutes
Legislative Update
Sean Mickley, Vero Beach
Chris Dawson, Orlando
50 Minutes
Views from the Bench: Complex Construction Litigation - Trials and the Run-Up
Elizabeth Ferguson, Jacksonville
Chief Judge Jack Tuter, Fort Lauderdale
Circuit Judge James Kallaher, Green Cove Springs
Judge John E. Jordan, Orlando
Judge Michael Rudisill
60 Minutes
Subcontractor Supplementation and Default - The Dark Side of Subcontracting - Best Practices and Strategies to Help Your Clients Navigate These Project Killers
Anthony Lehman, Atlanta, GA
Michael Martin, Washington, D.C.
70 Minutes
Case Law Update
Harry Malka, Fort Lauderdale
Kim Ashby, Orlando
50 Minutes
Delay Analysis Methods - Technical and Legal Perspectives
George Breur, Coral Gables
Alessio Loreti, Atlanta
50 Minutes
The Devil and the DBPR
Fred Dudley, Tallahassee
Aaron Boyette, Tallahassee
Paul Del Vecchio, Miami Beach
50 Minutes
Enlightened Dispute Resolution
Bryan Rendzio, St. Augustine
Mindy Gentile, Miami
Rob Doan, Daytona Beach
50 Minutes
Advanced Lien Issues
Ed Lohrer, Fort Lauderdale
50 Minutes
Emerging Technology for Construction Defect Claims, Milestone Inspections & Building Recertification
Jason Salvin, Davie
Alex Hockman, Hollywood
Michael Stys, San Diego, CA
Will Cook, Fort Lauderdale
Course Number:8009
Credit Hours:
General Credit Hours:13.5
Professional Responsibility Credit Hours:2
Ethics Credit Hours:1
Professionalism Credit Hours:1
Technology Credit Hours:3
Business Litigation Credit Hours:13.5
Civil Trial Credit Hours:13.5
Construction Law Credit Hours:13.5