Episode 253

Global Settlements in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims

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September 6th, 2022

23 mins 41 secs

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About this Episode

In this episode, “Global Settlements in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time. Further, defense counsel representing general litigation defendant and workers’ compensation claim should be brought together at the time the arbitration, mediation, or other settlement opportunity arises.

Tashia discusses the following:

  • Settling Workers’ Compensation and General Liability Claims at the same time
  • How Global Settlements Reduce Exposure
  • Practical examples
  • Live Q & A on topic


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