Clark Hill Attorney Matthew T. Smith to Present at AGC America Conference on Surety Bonding & Construction Risk Management February 1-3, 2015 in Naples, FL
Lansing, MI – Clark Hill Attorney Matthew T. Smith will present at the Associated General Contractors of America’s (AGC) conference on Surety Bonding & Construction Risk Management February 1-3, 2015 in Naples, Florida. Matt will present with Roger Donley from Barton Mallow Company and Jay Smith of The Christman Company on “Latent Liability: The Risk of Design Liability All Too Often Lurking in Project Plans and Specifications…and How to Manage that Risk”.
Associated General Contractors of America serves the nation's construction professionals by promoting the skill, integrity and responsibility of those who build America. A full service national trade association with a nationwide network of exceptional chapters, AGC represents more than 25,000 leading firms in the industry – including general contractors, specialty contractors and service providers and suppliers. AGC members play a powerful role in sustaining economic growth, in addition to producing structures that add to productivity and the nation's quality of life.
Smith is a member of Clark Hill’s Litigation Practice Group, and specializes in commercial and construction related matters. He is experienced in bankruptcy, creditor’s rights, real estate and civil litigation. He is among the 5 percent of Michigan attorneys selected for inclusion in Michigan Super Lawyers 2012, 2013, and 2014, an honor reserved for those lawyers who have shown excellence in practice.
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