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Course Details

This CLE course will provide counsel with a review of the scope of risks facing architects, engineers, and construction design professionals, discuss recent trends and developments in theories of liability and defenses, and provide proactive approaches to minimize the risk of liability through effective contract provisions and project documentation.

Faculty

Description

Innovations in project delivery models, including design, build, building information modeling (BIM), integrated project delivery (IPD), and green construction, present significant new challenges for design professionals and various pitfalls and potential claims.

Recent trends in the expansion of liability claims include an increase in fiduciary claims against architects and engineers. Claimants carefully parse the design professional's engagement letter for language that may imply a fiduciary relationship.

Generally, the economic loss rule precludes third-party tort claims against design professionals for defective design. However, the application of the economic loss doctrine to the construction arena is evolving, and court interpretation of the rule and its exceptions vary significantly from state to state.

Through careful contract drafting and negotiations, counsel can identify and minimize specific risks by clearly defining the scope of professional services, limiting liability to third parties, disclaiming warranties, requiring additional insured endorsements, and attempting to mitigate contract damages.

Listen as our authoritative panel of construction practitioners looks at the scope of risks facing architects, engineers, and construction design professionals and discusses recent case law developments in theories of liability and defenses. The panel will impart practical approaches to minimize the risk of liability through effective contract provisions and project documentation.

Outline

  1. Overview of the scope of risks in various project delivery methods
    1. Design/build
    2. BIM
    3. IPD
    4. Green/sustainable
  2. Theories of liability
    1. Contractual
    2. Tort
    3. Breach of fiduciary duties
    4. Third-party beneficiaries
    5. Trends in the expansion of liability
  3. Defenses
    1. Economic loss doctrine
    2. Statute of limitations/repose
    3. Comparative negligence
    4. Trends in liability defenses
  4. Minimizing risk through contractual and project documentation

Benefits

The panel will review these and other crucial issues:

  • How have project delivery models that integrate design professionals into the construction process impacted the scope of design professional liability?
  • What are case law developments resulting in a fiduciary duty obligation for design professionals?
  • How is the economic loss doctrine applied in the construction defect arena?
  • How can design liability for construction claims be minimized through strategic project documentation?