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Construction law runs the gambit, from the small residential project, to the moderately sized project to the large projects in the public and private sectors. And, as an attorney, you may represent the individual homeowner, the contractor, the subcontractor, or the developer in the chain of construction participants.
This course has been developed by some of New Jersey’s finest construction law attorneys to offer NJ lawyers a basic knowledge of New Jersey construction law, from the initial contract drafting to the filing and advancement of a construction claim. The program will include a discussion of:
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