Episode 202
Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Litigation Using Milestones
August 2nd, 2021
43 mins 30 secs
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About this Episode
In this episode, “Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Litigation Using Milestones,” Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about using litigation milestones to coordinate counsel representing construction entities in actions pending in civil court and workers’ compensation court at the same time.
Tashia discusses the following:
- Coordinating litigation proceeding in both workers’ compensation court AND a civil court;
- Milestones in a typical workers’ compensation proceeding in New York;
- Milestones in a construction general liability action in New York.
- Best Practices for reaching global settlements, including advice on mediation strategy.
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