Meeting/Event Information

Use of Initial Decision Makers & Early Claim Resolution Best Practices

 

January 19, 2023
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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Holiday Inn Cleveland South
6001 Rockside Rd.
Independence, OH 44131
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Join CMAA Ohio Chapter for an in-person panel discussion and educational event about the use of initial-decision makers and best practices for early resolution of construction disputes. Construction owners and developers will discuss their preferred practices regarding alternative dispute resolution and use of IDMs, their rationale, and expectations from their contracting partners and construction managers in following these procedures on projects. 

Date: January 19, 2023
Time: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Location: Holiday Inn Cleveland - South Independence
Cost: $35 (Breakfast included)
Education Credit(s): Pending
Sponsorship Opportunities: $150 event sponsor receives two (2) event seats and helps fund CMAA Ohio Chapter initiatives. Sponsorships available on the registration page. 

Frantz Ward construction partner Allison Taller Reich will moderate the panel and will be joined by Sarah Ryzner, General Counsel for Stark Enterprises, and Dana Saporito, Senior Legal Counsel & Assistant Secretary for JOANN Stores. 

Allison Taller Reich,
Partner - Frantz Ward Construction Practice Group

Sarah K. Ryzner,
General Counsel - Stark Enterprises

 

Dana R. Saporito,  

Senior Legal Counsel & Assistant Secretary - JOANN Stores

Tickets

$35.00 Member Ticket

$35.00 Non-Member Ticket

$17.00 Student

$150.00 Event Sponsor

Prohibited Conduct Policy

CMAA wishes to create a welcoming environment for events and conferences, including social events related to conferences. Attendees are expected to conduct themselves professionally. Prohibited conduct includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1) harassment based on race, gender, sexual orientation, disability or any other protected status, as provided by local, state or federal law; 2) sexual harassment, including unwelcome attention, stalking and physical contact; 3) abusive conduct that has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with another person's ability to enjoy or participate in the event, and 4) undue interruption of any event, speaker or session.

Any person who has been subjected to prohibited conduct or who has witnessed such conduct is encouraged to notify a CMAA staff member. CMAA reserves the right to take any action it deems appropriate in response to such conduct by any person, including removal of that person from the event, prohibiting attendance at future events, and suspension of membership.