Foundations of Course of Construction and Wrap-Up Policies Webinar (IIPE)
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Course of Construction and Wrap-Up Policies have distinct and important roles in a construction project. Gain a broad overview of the key policy terms of COC and Wrap-up Policies as well as key issues with these policies. WEBINAR OBJECTIVES • Review key policy terms of COC and Wrap-up policies • Explore common coverages and exclusions afforded by COC and Wrap-up policies including LEG clauses • Examine significant case law considering policies and provisions FEES (membership required) $71.43 IIPE Member $64.29 Corporate Rate (group of 6+) - Contact Jessica Hache at jhache@insuranceinstitute.ca CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: N/A for PEI * If you require CE credits for licensing renewal requirements in other provinces, please check with you provincial licensing regulator for validity. CE CREDITS: 1.5 Technical CE Credit (BC) CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: 2 Technical CE Credit (BC) Note that late log-in or early log-out will preclude IIBC from issuing a CE certificate for this session. CANCELLATION POLICY Participant substitutions accepted up to 24 hours prior to webinar (substitute must be current member). IIPE reserves the right to cancel the webinar due to unforeseen circumstances. QUESTIONS? Emma Bourgeois: ebourgeois@insuranceinstitute.ca
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Alex joined Whitelaw Twining in 2007 and has broad experience before all levels of the British Columbia Courts as well as before all levels of the Alberta, Ontario and Federal Courts, the Tax Court of Canada and various administrative tribunals. Alex’s practice focuses on warranty, construction, commercial and professional liability matters. He heads up the firm’s Professional Liability Practice Group, where he defends architects, engineers and other design professionals in a wide variety of disciplinary proceedings.
May began her career at Whitelaw Twining in 2013 as a summer student. She continued on to article with our firm and became an associate in 2015. May practices in the area of general insurance litigation, with the majority of her work being in professional liability, construction and insurance coverage matters.