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Top 8 Things Construction Paralegals Must Know
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6/12/2024
When: June 12, 2024
10:00am-5:00pm ET
Where: United States
Contact: Cassi Gruber
cassi.gruber@nbi-sems.com
715-835-8525

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Get a better understanding of your role in construction law! Our experienced faculty will
show you how to gain basic mastery on eight crucial areas that construction paralegals
need to be well-versed in. From the procurement process to disputes, learn the
essentials of how to provide effective support to attorneys and clients. Register today!
● Walk through the procurement process and bid documents.
● Learn how to read and understand construction drawings.
● Review key elements and provisions of construction contracts.
● Examine the project impacts and legal aspects of change orders.
● Understand the requirements and procedures for filing mechanic's liens.
● Get tips for staying on top of project schedules, deadlines, and documentation.
● Know your role and ways to shine in construction disputes. 

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