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  • 04/11/2018

    Hill Wallack LLP Partner Eric I. Abraham presenting at AIA Contract Document Workshop Seminar

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    Seminar Date: April 11, 2018

    Seminar Location:
    Hyatt Regency Princeton
    102 Carnegie Center
    Princeton, NJ

    Mr. Abraham's session will cover:

    AIA A201: General Conditions
    • Overview of new updates to AIA documents
    • General provisions
    • Project participants: owner, contractor, architect, engineer, subcontractors
    • Changes in the work
    • Time, payments and completion
    • Protection of persons and property, insurance and bonds
    • Defects in and correction of work
    • Miscellaneous provisions
    • Termination, suspension, claims and disputes

    About the speaker:

    Eric I. Abraham is a partner in the Princeton office of Hill Wallack LLP. He leads the Firm’s Complex Litigation practice group, and is a member of the Firm’s Banking & Financial Services, Redevelopment and Life Sciences practice groups. Equally skilled in the board room and the court room, Mr. Abraham counsels his clients in a wide variety of practice areas and across industries.  Banks, pharmaceutical companies, developers and business owners all rely upon Mr. Abraham’s legal advice to solve their most difficult problems.  In the development and redevelopment practice areas, Mr. Abraham draws on a wealth of experience in environmental law, land use law, regulatory/administrative law, and construction law to solve his client’s most pressing problems.  Mr. Abraham’s assignments have included high-profile redevelopment projects in New Jersey’s largest cities, disputes relating to water and sewer resource allocation for new developments, complex construction defect suits, and environmental remediation suits.  He received his law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law and graduated cum laude.  During law school, he served as an editor of the Seton Hall Law Review.  Mr. Abraham is a graduate of Franklin & Marshall College.

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