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Insurance and Indemnification: What You Don’t Know Can Cost You

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Description

Even though a design agreement may otherwise be well-drafted, the indemnification clause will often be confusing, with unnecessary wording. In agreements drafted by the Client, the indemnification clause may require the Engineer to assume unreasonable risk that will not be covered by the Engineer’s professional liability insurance. This webinar will try to reduce the confusion that can arise when trying to decipher the sometimes- very-creative wording of an indemnification clause by taking a step back and looking at what it actually means to indemnify another party. In addition, we will look at how the indemnification clause relates to an Engineer's insurance coverage.

  • Course will award 1.5 hours of continuing education

Contributors

  • Gail Kelley, P.E., Esq., LEED AP

    Gail Kelley, P.E., Esq., is a LEED AP as well as a professional engineer and licensed attorney in Maryland and the District of Columbia. For several years, her practice focused on reviewing and negotiating design agreements for architects and engineers. She is the author of Construction Law: An Introduction for Engineers, Architects, and Contractors, published by Wiley & Sons.

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February 12, 2019
Tue 12:00 PM CST

Duration 1H 30M

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