Gordon & Rees Partner Brenda Radmacher will deliver a webinar presentation on CLM's Webinar Series on Wednesday, August 9 from 12:00-12:30 p.m. EST. Radmacher is joined by Linda Pretzel, Claims Analyst, from RiverStone Resources LLC, in delivering the 30 minute presentation titled "Risk Transfer Through Other Means: How can I get someone else to pay for this? (or how to use subrogation and contribution effectively!)."
Radmacher and Pretzel will tackle issues and survey key states where construction products cases abound. They will look at claims involving manufactured products and discuss how to seek contribution and indemnity in those scenarios. They will also review the role of the claims professional, the defense counsel, and coverage counsel in seeking means for payment of claims.
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Brenda Radmacher specializes in construction, real estate, and employment litigation, regularly counseling general contractors, construction managers, design professionals, contractors, and owners on contract negotiations, risk management and disputes. Her practice emphasizes resolving complex construction disputes through negotiation, mediation, and, when necessary, arbitration and litigation, on projects in California, nationwide, and internationally. She frequently addresses claims involving breach of contract, construction and design defects, liens, delays and impacts, construction defects, bonds and insurance issues (including among others, general liability, builder’s risk, professional liability and subcontractor default insurance), and represents many of the nation’s largest contractors and developers in the commercial, multifamily, and residential markets. She has substantial experience in building envelope, water infiltration and mold-related claims, having counseled clients with respect to hundreds of such matters. Ms. Radmacher has defended all types of cases including mass actions and class action claims, defending residential homebuilders, commercial contractors, and design professionals.