Enforceable Contract Clauses That
Protect Your Work (and Your Future)
Sponsored by the Southeastern Massachusetts Committee
Friday, May 20, 2016
Abington Ale House – 1235 Bedford Street, Abington, MA
Robert Pellegrini, Esquire
President, Pellegrini Keogh Law
7:00 AM – 7:45 AM Registration/Continental Breakfast; 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Presentation​
Engineers are increasingly under pressure to give in to clients' demands to reduce fees and release work product due to the pressure in our highly competitive industry. But how does the successful engineer address these demands and preserve potential revenue generation?
Knowing your legal rights can help you determine what to protect, how to protect it, and how much time you have to make a claim. Join Robert Pellegrini, Esq., Pelligrini Keogh Law, who will guide you through common mistakes and pitfalls that can cost engineers millions - and opportunities to reap additional income that's rightfully theirs.
Prior to starting his private practice in Bridgewater, Attorney Pellegrini served as Senior Attorney for Cumberland Farms, Inc. and Gulf Oil, where he was primarily responsible for permitting and real estate, including site selection and acquisition, project team selection, schematic design, construction law, contracts, and related litigation. Robert has represented clients before the Architectural Access Board (ADA issues) and with respect to the Petroleum Marketers Act.
Who should attend? Principal engineers, project managers, engineers of all disciplines, and professional practitioners who are responsible for entering into contractual agreements for professional service.
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Registration Fees:
$50 Members, $60 Non-Members
$40 Public Sector Members, $50 Public Sector Non-Members
$35 Senior Members (65+) & Students
Registration Deadline EXTENDED: Thursday, May 18, 2016
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