The Architect’s Legal Handbook - How do Construction Disputes get Resolved?
OND226N373
Description
Attend and earn 0.5 formal CPD hour in Project Delivery
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
How do Construction Disputes get Resolved?
- When do I need to get a lawyer involved?
- What are the first steps in addressing a claim?
- What should I do when the claim is against me?
- Practical steps for preparing for a dispute.
- What are the main dispute resolution vehicles?
- How do adjudication, mediation, expert determination, arbitration and litigation work?
Presented by Petrina Macpherson, Special Counsel, MinterEllison and Nikole Rabeling, Lawyer, MinterEllison
Presenters
Petrina Macpherson
Petrina Macpherson is a Special Counsel in Minter Ellison's Project Infrastructure and Construction team, based in Brisbane. She specialises in dispute resolution in the construction sector. Throughout her career Petrina has been involved in some of the largest Construction Law disputes in Queensland. She has significant experience in security of payment claims. Petrina regularly acts for principals, contractors and major subcontractors. Her experience covers transport infrastructure (in particular tunnels, roads and rail) and resource and mining infrastructure.