Episode 127
Overview of New York Construction Litigation
February 4th, 2020
28 mins 46 secs
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About this Episode
In this live webinar, “Overview of New York Construction Claim Litigation,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses the patchwork of numerous sources of law which form the basis for construction accident claims in New York. Examining these topics from the perspective of the builder or owner of a construction project, Tashia provides an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners, and that govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.
Tashia discusses the following:
- Common and statutory law for owners and contractors.
- Labor Law Sections 200, 240, & 241.
- Recent case law affecting how these statutes are interpreted.
This audio is from a live webinar originally presented on February 3, 2020.
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