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You are invited to the Breakfast Educational Program "It's Not My Fault, It's Yours" on Wednesday, July 22nd from 7:30 - 9:30am at Zio Fraedo's in Pleasant Hill.
When construction defects, building failures, or project disputes arise, determining who is actually responsible can be one of the most challenging aspects of a claim. In this session, trial attorney Glen Van Dyke will explore the legal and practical strategies used to identify, investigate, and allocate responsibility among contractors, design professionals, consultants, manufacturers, and other parties involved in a project. Attendees will gain insight into how liability is transferred through contracts, how investigations are conducted with responsibility in mind, and how successful claims are built through careful analysis of the facts, project documents, and construction processes. Whether you are a consultant, contractor, attorney, or industry professional, this presentation will provide valuable perspective on navigating complex construction disputes.
Key Takeaways:
- Understand how contractual and legal liability can be transferred among project participants.
- Learn investigative techniques used to identify responsible parties.
- Explore strategies for allocating fault in complex construction defect claims.
- Gain insight into the litigation process from a trial attorney's perspective.
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Biography:
Glen A. Van Dyke is dedicated to vigorously representing the people in disputes with developers, contractors, building designers, big business and insurance companies. Mr. Van Dyke graduated from McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento with Distinction and a membership in The Traynor Society in 1996. Prior to law school Mr. Van Dyke graduated with honors from California State University Long Beach with a degree in political science. While in college Mr. Van Dyke worked for an engineering consulting firm performing construction investigation and environmental testing.
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