Amundsen Davis's Tenth Annual Construction Industry Legal Power Seminar
Date and Time
Thursday Jan 23, 2025
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM CST
Description
Critical Legal Updates Impacting the Construction Industry — What You Need to Know for 2025
Join our interdisciplinary panel of Amundsen Davis attorneys for a half-day livestream seminar highlighting the key issues and emerging trends impacting the construction industry. With an eye toward 2025 and beyond, sessions will focus on risk management and compliance.
What You Can Expect…
Matthew Horn, partner and co-chair of the Construction Service Group, will update attendees on new OSHA updates and dive into best practices for minimizing OSHA exposure. He will also present on construction contracts with an emphasis on recent updates and the provisions that impact your bottom line.
Jeff Risch, partner and co-chair of the Labor & Employment Service Group, and Beverly Alfon, partner in the Labor & Employment Service Group, will engage in a lively discussion covering the latest government regulations and legal mandates that impact the construction industry. From the latest concerning the Inflation Reduction Act to prevailing wage and responsible bidder issues, this presentation will identify major developments that contractors, developers, and owners must know.
Michael Hughes, partner, will discuss union picketing, bannering, boycotts, and other demonstrations targeting the construction industry. He will discuss best practices for project owners, general contractors, and subcontractors to keep the work moving with as little impact as possible, particularly for projects that utilize both union-represented and non-union trades.
Jack Sanker, partner, will deliver an overview of state and federal PFAS regulations on construction projects and provide actionable advice to mitigate the likelihood of litigation.
Who Should Attend?
Industry leaders and professionals in construction, including those in the c-suite, accountants, HR managers, safety consultants, risk managers, and anyone interested in the future of construction.