Waiver of Subrogation Clauses and Provisions in Construction Contracts (OnDemand Webinar)

$219.00

SKU: 405739EAU

Description

Effectively navigate and negotiate the waiver of subrogation provisions in your construction contracts.Allocating and managing risk are two fundamental components of a construction contract and although the inclusion or exclusion of three words, waiver of subrogation, can dramatically change who may end up paying whom for what, few truly understand the meaning of a subrogation waiver, much less the implications of including one in your construction contract and how it might best be worded to best suit your particular project. This topic helps those who are responsible for drafting, negotiating, or administering construction contracts to understand the significance of an insurer’s subrogation rights, why you may or may not want the insurer to waive such rights, and how such a waiver might affect other project participants. The material discusses the various aspects of how such waivers work and waiver language commonly used in industry contracts. This topic will equip you with the information necessary to effectively navigate and negotiate the waiver of subrogation provisions in your construction contracts.

Date: 2019-03-25 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Overview

What Is Subrogation?
• Definition
• Examples and Hypotheticals

Why Should I Care About Waiving Subrogation Rights?
• What a Waiver of Subrogation Means to Insurers
• What a Waiver of Subrogation Means to Insureds
• What a Waiver of Subrogation Means to Additional Insureds
• What a Waiver of Subrogation Means to Third Parties

The Elements of a Waiver of Subrogation
• The Contractual Agreement to Waive Subrogation Rights
• The Waiver of Subrogation Rights

Enforcing a Subrogation Waiver
• Against an Insurer
• Against an Insured
• Against a Third Party

CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,ENG ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Clark T. Thiel, Esq., AIA-Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP