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Women in Leasing Law: AIA Contracts – What Every Leasing Lawyer Needs to Know
Many work letters detail key elements that the landlord insists be included in the AIA contract between the tenant and its general contractor. This session will review a typical landlord provision, highlight possible tenant pushbacks and provide an overview of the AIA contract.
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
Standard Price
Standard
Non-Member
$45.00
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