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Allocation of Responsibility for Construction Defects Webinar

Free 1-Hour Webinar on Thursday, May 29th, 2025 at 10:00am Pacific Time

Introduction

"Allocation" is mostly "science," but critical parts include the “art” of applying professional judgment. Construction defect litigation claims come in all possible project types, sizes, and ownership structures. It's rare that construction defect (CD) claims are related to a single party. There are usually multiple parties who share responsibility, and sometimes, there are dozens.

Given how complicated allocation is, it's important to have an engineered process for assigning supportable portions of the cost to repair defects and other damages to each responsible party. This includes making a sensible list of defects ("issues") that can be allocated, assigning values to each issue or category, making a list of all possibly involved parties and understanding their role in the project, and assigning justified portions of responsibility for each issue. A real, professional, supportable allocation has a lot of moving parts.

 

Our Panel

Shannon Guerrero-Huff, Esq.
Founding Partner
Guerrero-Huff Kaminski, PLLC

Gene Witkin, Esq.
Attorney
Arbitration Mediation Conciliation Center

Pete Fowler
Chief Quality Officer
Pete Fowler Construction

Garrett Mott, Esq.
Shareholder
Hennigh Law Corporation

Mike Villalba
Practice Director,
Technical Consulting Services
Pete Fowler Construction

 
 

Continuing Education Credit

A disclaimer that this webinar requires you to answer all polling questions to receive continuing education credit. Credit will not be given to those who miss a polling question, or to those that are determined to be inattentive by On24's software. Some states require an affidavit for credit eligibility, which will be sent to the appropriate attendees via email after the webinar. This affidavit can also be completed during the live webinar using the widget provided on screen. The entire program must be attended live to receive credit, and continuing education certificates will be sent out within one week of the webinar.

This webinar is either approved or is pending approval for 1.0 credit hour of both CE (insurance) and MCLE (legal) continuing education credit in the following states:

  • Texas

  • California

  • Nevada

  • Florida