This program provides a review of the current state of the fiduciary duty of all licensed architects to their clients based in both statutory language and substantive law. The coming of the fiduciary duty is both a great opportunity and the source of great anxiety for licensed design professionals, but a full understanding will help to set the stage for a properly calibrated response in both the underlying processes of architectural practice as well as provide an appropriate bases for risk management going forward. The fiduciary duty is not based either in contract or tort and thus poses special problems in legal procedures and risk management options. At the same time, those firms ready to embrace this coming fiduciary duty regime will obtain significant advantages in the marketplace for fees and trust from owners.
COST
Members - $0.00
Non-Members - $45.00
ITINERARY
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM Registration
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Lunch & Presentation
PROGRAM LOCATION
University of St. Thomas- Minneapolis Campus
School of Law Atrium
1101 Harmon Pl
Minneapolis, MN 55403
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SPEAKER
Ujjval Vyas, Ph.D., J.D.
Ujjval K. Vyas, Ph.D., J.D. is an independent business consultant, scholar, entrepreneur, and principal of Alberti Group. Alberti Group provides strategic business consulting services to the AEC industry. With a unique approach grounded in a multi-disciplinary knowledge base, the company has conducted a wide variety of engagements including market analysis, new business development, product development, and risk management. Clients range from Fortune 50 companies to small businesses, including manufacturers, design firms, independent specifiers, legal and insurance entities, government agencies, and trade associations. He has lectured and published extensively in the AEC arena, focusing on legal and public policy issues associated with green building rating systems, high-performance buildings, and building specifications. Dr. Vyas holds two US patents and is a licensed attorney having practiced construction law for a decade. Prior to becoming an attorney, he taught architectural history, theory, and design at the graduate and undergraduate levels. He received his J.D. with honors from the Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago’s interdisciplinary Committee on the History of Culture, and was the founder of the Fiduciary Duty Initiative for Architecture, Engineering and Construction.