Steven Nudelman, a partner in the firm’s Litigation and Real Estate Departments, will serve as a speaker and is a program co-coordinator for the “2022 Construction Law Forum,” to be presented as a live webinar on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 from 9:00am – 4:00pm. Robert B. Hille, a partner in the Litigation and Healthcare Departments, will be a panelist for the program, which will be presented by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education.
Presented in coordination with the Construction Law Section of the NJSBA, this full day program will provide in-depth analysis of some of the most common areas in construction law. Panelists will provide a practical and strategic discussion of the current legal encounters they have faced involving the construction lien law, contract drafting in a post pandemic world, construction issues involving condominiums and community associations, electronic public bidding, litigation involving the design professional, an update on construction insurance law, and special segments on women in construction law and ethical issues in construction mediation.
Mr. Nudelman is Chair of Greenbaum’s Construction Contracting & Risk Management Practice Group and a member of the Construction Disputes Practice Group. For over 25 years he has represented members of the construction industry across a broad spectrum of matters. On the transactional side, he works with owners and developers, construction managers, general contractors, subcontractors and design professionals to prepare and negotiate contract documents for construction in the New Jersey and New York metropolitan area. When claims and disputes arise, Mr. Nudelman draws upon his wide-ranging experience in construction litigation, representing clients in state and federal courts and in local and international mediations and arbitrations.
Mr. Hille focuses his practice in litigation, with a particular emphasis on trial advocacy. His areas of concentration include insurance, healthcare law, professional liability and ethics, and white-collar criminal matters, including those related to professional ethics. His experience includes involvement in both state and federal investigations, including those related to healthcare fraud and abuse and the taking of fraudulent payments from government entities. Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney, Mr. Hille has served as an amicus representative for professional and business associations on a number of matters before the Supreme Court. He has published and lectured widely in his areas of concentration.
Additional program details and webinar registration on the NJICLE website.