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2012
January, 2012
  • The UCC Sale of Goods & the Battle of the Forms, Dispute Resolution - Sterling, VAby admin ::  Seminars

    Understand the terms the Uniform Commercial Code adds to your contract automatically unless you “otherwise agree.” When does the UCC apply? Learn to limit your liability to a return of the purchase price to avoid defect and delay damage claims. Get a waiver of express and implied warranties. When do you have the right to stop shipments and demand adequate assurance of payment? What are your rights to cure any default in your performance? How do you reclaim your goods if the customer defaults?

    How do you win the “Battle of the Forms,” when electronic and facsimile mail is sent back and forth discussing a sale of goods? When do you have an enforceable contract? Will the terms in your quote or the terms in the purchase order control?

    Dispute Resolution

    What are the procedures and advantages of Litigation, Mediation and Arbitration? When are Arbitration clauses enforceable? When is Mediation a worthwhile use of time and money? What is Alternative Dispute Resolution or ADR?

    Learn about Dispute Resolution Procedures in contracts and in the law. Use the correct procedures to preserve rights to payment, speed up claims and lower the costs of claims.

    Learn how to navigate Administrative Claims procedures in Federal and State Public Procurement contracts. You must understand Conduit Clauses, Change Orders and Claims Procedures to protect yourself from back charge or deductive claims and also to receive additional compensation for delay, design defects or changes on a project.

March, 2012
  • Construction Law Survival Seminar - Beltsville, MDby swillis ::  Seminars

    Mechanic’s Liens

    - Time Limits, Notices and Claims to preserve rights in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and D.C.

    Public and Private Payment Bond Rights

    - Federal Miller Act and State Little Miller Acts

    Construction Contracts

    - How to write, review and revise contracts

    - Conduit, Pay when Paid Clauses and Claims Procedures

    Changes, Delays and other Claims

    - Protect your Profit and Rights to Additional Time or Money

     

    Each seminar participant will receive continental breakfast, buffet lunch, refreshments and a copy of the newest edition of the 550 page Construction Law Survival Manual. Cost of $129 per attendee. Check-in starts at 8:30 am. Seminar runs from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

     


    For more information call Fullerton & Knowles, P.C. at (703) 818-2600 or visit the website  www.FullertonLaw.com for more seminar information and to see the free 550 page internet Construction Law Survival Manual including Mechanic’s Liens, Payment Bond Claims, Construction Contracts, Changes, Delays and other claims, Credit Management, Uniform Commercial Code, Security Agreements, and ready to use Contract Forms.

April, 2012
  • Construction Law Survival Seminar - Fairfax, VAby swillis ::  Seminars

    Mechanic’s Liens

    - Time Limits, Notices and Claims to preserve rights in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and D.C.

    Public and Private Payment Bond Rights

    - Federal Miller Act and State Little Miller Acts

    Construction Contracts

    - How to write, review and revise contracts

    - Conduit, Pay when Paid Clauses and Claims Procedures

    Changes, Delays and other Claims

    - Protect your Profit and Rights to Additional Time or Money

     

    Each seminar participant will receive continental breakfast, buffet lunch, refreshments and a copy of the newest edition of the 550 page Construction Law Survival Manual. Cost of $129 per attendee. Check-in starts at 8:30 am. Seminar runs from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

     

    For more information call Fullerton & Knowles, P.C. at (703) 818-2600 or visit the website  www.FullertonLaw.com for more seminar information and to see the free 550 page internet Construction Law Survival Manual including Mechanic’s Liens, Payment Bond Claims, Construction Contracts, Changes, Delays and other claims, Credit Management, Uniform Commercial Code, Security Agreements, and ready to use Contract Forms.


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