Join us in Chicago on June 6th to learn about the opportunities, benefits and risks involved in the use of public private partnerships with this informative seminar! As an attorney working in the construction law arena, it is important that you understand how public private partnerships are used to finance public improvements, as well as the public regulations and laws impacting the use of P3s. Construction law practitioners, local government attorneys, and other professionals working in the public construction field, including public procurement and public contract administrators, officials, and directors who attend this half-day seminar will better understand: how public private partnerships have become a necessary funding option in a struggling economy; how a conventional public private partnership is defined; the historical challenges faced by government entities using public private partnerships to fund infrastructure improvements; the audit and payment requirements for public private partnerships; the alternative delivery methods of public private partnerships; and the various statutes and regulations applicable to public private partnerships.
The program is presented by the ISBA Construction Law Section and co-sponsored by the ISBA Local Government Law Section. It qualifies for 3.75 hours MCLE credit.