Killer Contract Clauses and How to Escape Them!

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Join METALCON Online and Philip Siegel, Esq. of Hendrick, Phillips, Salzman & Siegel, P.C. on March 25th as they explore the world of Subcontract Contract Clauses. Subcontract language can quietly shift enormous risk onto metal contractors. In this fast-paced, practical session, we will identify the most dangerous clauses commonly found in construction contracts — including pay-if-paid provisions, broad indemnity and duty-to-defend language, additional insured traps, overbroad lien waivers, scheduling and liquidated damages exposure, backcharges, change order restrictions, and hidden design responsibility. Attendees will learn how to spot these “killer” clauses, understand their real-world consequences, and use practical contract revisions that restore balance and protect profitability. Participants will leave with actionable strategies they can immediately use in negotiations.

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