36 episodes

Podcast of the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law

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    • 4.8 • 18 Ratings

Podcast of the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law

    Episode 36: The False Claims Act in Construction

    Episode 36: The False Claims Act in Construction

    In this episode we discuss the False Claims Act and its impact on the construction industry. Our guest is Chelsea Cullum, Executive VP, Forensics with Vertex in Washington, DC. She is a forensic accounting and quantum expert with a particular focus on government contracts, including analyzing and testifying with respect to false claims. Together we discuss the potential hazards and emerging trends with claims based on government contracts, including the most common types of claims that impact public construction projects.

    • 32 min
    Episode 35: Autonomous Vehicles in Construction

    Episode 35: Autonomous Vehicles in Construction

    In this episode we discuss autonomous vehicles and their impact on the construction industry. Our guest Tony Lathrop of Moore & Van Allen in Charlotte, NC addresses this topic using his many years of experience in his firm’s Transportation, Infrastructure & Logistics and Litigation groups and in leadership on the North Carolina Board of Transportation since 2017. Together we discuss the current capabilities and future of autonomous vehicle technology, its potential to transform many aspects of the construction industry and some interesting legal questions that arise as a result.

    • 32 min
    Episode 34: Construction Case Investigation

    Episode 34: Construction Case Investigation

    In this episode we discuss a topic that is familiar to many of our listeners—construction case and claims investigation—but with a focus on some innovative ways to consider and pursue information. Our guest Mark Becker at Fabyanske, Westra, Hart & Thomson, P.A., addresses this topic using his years of experience in the construction litigation field and on related topics of discovery, “document review,” effective use of experts, studies, subpoenas, FOIA requests, software review and depositions to gather the best information toward winning your case.

    • 30 min
    Episode 33: Private Equity in Construction

    Episode 33: Private Equity in Construction

    In this episode we explore the issues raised and opportunities presented by the infusion of Private Equity money in the construction industry and resulting issues in the field of construction law. Our guest Benton Wheatley addresses this topic using his years of experience in the area and on related topics of construction project financing, contracting, management and claims. Benton also provides an overview of practical tips and frequently encountered problems including ethical issues for lawyers practicing construction law in this era of increased private equity participation. 

    • 35 min
    Episode 32: Double Blind Construction Mediations

    Episode 32: Double Blind Construction Mediations

    In this episode we discuss double blind mediation techniques—and best practices for lawyers who participate in construction claims mediations. Accomplished construction lawyer and mediator Mark Heley addresses this topic. Together we explore the mediation of larger multi-party cases, how double blind mediation processes can help to solve disputes and the upsides and downsides of this approach.

    • 33 min
    Episode 31: Dispute Resolution Boards

    Episode 31: Dispute Resolution Boards

    In this episode we discuss DRBs—Dispute Resolution Boards—and best practices for experts and lawyers who participate in them. Engineer and expert Joe Siebold from Arcadis addresses this topic. Together we explore the range of processes undertaken by DRBs, their best uses including quarterly reviews and ways to stop disputes before they start. Joe describes the work that experts can perform, potential pitfalls for parties presenting to DRBs, and issues to look out for as lawyers, including whether DRB rulings and recommendations are binding or admissible in subsequent litigation.

    • 27 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

Dale Scriven ,

A Must for Construction Managers

This is a very robust, informative and mentally stimulating podcast. After listening to a few episodes, I am able to understand contract terms and conditions on a higher level. I wish the podcast released two episodes per week. The content is fantastic.

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