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In this important 3.3-hour March 18, 2020 program, Michael J. Hutter, Esquire, covers the statutes and important cases relating to litigating construction accidents in New York. Whether you are new to this area of the law or an expert in it, you will find this presentation to be very worthwhile. Mr. Hutter is Professor of Law at Albany Law School where he received the 2015 Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching. He is also Special Counsel to the Albany, New York law firm of Powers & Santola, LLP.. Major topics: Basic Statutes Origins Liability Scheme Other Statutes Labor Law Sec. 240(1) - generally - applicability - elevation-related risk - failure to provide proper protection - defenses Labor Law Sec. 241(6) - generally - duty, liability, comparative negligence, PJI 2:216A - applicability - establishing a claim - requisite industrial code rule Labor Law Sec. 200(1) - generally - duty, liability, comparative negligence, common law causes of action - applicability - liability – owner - liability – contractor - other situations Keeping Current Miscellaneous
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