Killer Construction Contract Clauses Redux: Bond Producers Beware!
Recorded On: 11/28/2018
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Join Marilyn Klinger, managing partner of the Los Angeles, CA office of the law firm SMTD Law LLP, as she examines a variety of onerous construction contract clauses, both in prime contracts and subcontracts. Klinger will explain why these clauses are problematic from a variety of perspectives and identify alternatives that can help solve the issues these clauses attempt to address. Attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions and have them answered during the Virtual Seminar. SMTD Law LLP is a boutique law firm concentrating in construction, surety and business litigation with offices in California and Arizona.
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Marilyn Klinger
Managing Partner
SMTD Law LLP
Ms. Klinger serves as the Managing Partner of SMTD Law’s Los Angeles office. She is involved in all aspects of construction law on a state and national level, representing the full spectrum of the construction industry, from owners, contractors, subcontractors and sureties.
Ms. Klinger’s practice includes time-related claims and litigation (e.g., delay/impact), legal advice and counsel regarding the contracting process (e.g., bidding and contract disputes/performance bond claims), payment enforcement/defense (e.g. payment bonds/mechanics liens/stop payment notices), administrative and scope claims and litigation (e.g., differing site conditions, change and extra work orders/inadequate plans and specifications and subcontractor substitutions) and counseling and transactional services to the construction industry (e.g., general advice and counsel, including contract preparation, evaluation and negotiation).
In addition, she has extensive experience in dispute resolution including litigation, trial, appeals, arbitration and mediation.