State Government Construction Contracts—Tips for Turning Square Corners When Dealing with the Government (from Annual Construction and Public Contracts Law 2017) (Online Seminar)

MCLE Credits: 1.0
Ethics Credits Included: 0.0

MCLE Credit: 1.0 (Ethics: 0.0)
Live-Interactive Credit: 0.0
Price: $79 (Includes a downloadable audio version.)
Viewable Through: 11/30/2020

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A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of one session from the November 2017 live seminar, 38th Annual Construction and Public Contracts Law Seminar.


Cosponsored with the Construction Law and Public Contracts Section of the Virginia State Bar

Justice Holmes once wrote that "Men must turn square corners when they deal with the Government."  This session will cover "need to know" and new and developing issues in State construction contracts, the Virginia Public Procurement Act, and recent State construction claims and cases. 

 

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Randall H. Wintory, Assistant Attorney General, Construction Litigation Section, Virginia Attorney General's Office / Richmond 

Randy recently celebrated his 10-year anniversary at the Attorney General's Office.  In addition to litigating State construction cases, he has also revised State agencies' standard construction contracts.  Additionally, he is a member of the Board of Governors of the Virginia State Bar’s Construction Law and Public Contracts Section, and is a former Chair of the Virginia Bar Association’s Construction Law and Public Contracts Section.  His writing credits include co-authoring The Virginia Construction Law Deskbook, Ch. 7, State and Local Government Contracts (VACLE 2d ed. 2011), and articles on construction and public contract law published in the Virginia Lawyer and the VBA News Journal. As a member of the VBA Construction and Public Contracts Section, he drafted several legislative proposals improving statutes on mechanic's liens, public procurement and new home warranties and spoke in favor of passage of the proposals before committees in the General Assembly.  He worked for over 14 years in residential construction before receiving his law degree from the College of William & Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law. This year marks the 19th year that he has been a proud member of the Virginia State Bar’s Construction Law and Public Contracts Section.

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