ALFG Launches a Practical Training Course in Construction Law

The Association of Law Firms of Georgia is launching an intensive, practical, training course in Construction Law. The premiere, orientation meeting of the course was held on December 10, 2020, where the members reached an agreement on technical issues of the training course and became acquainted with the course program.

 

Throughout the training course, students will have the opening to meticulously take in the Georgian Construction Law, the system of norms that regulates the legislative and practical relations under Construction Law between both private and private and state bodies. The course will be loaded with the sharing of practical knowledge and experience, it will talk around the present-day issues of Construction Law, ranging from the spatial planning of the territories of Georgia and ending with the sale of completed, in-service apartments of tenement houses. Broad array of precedent court decisions will also be analyzed.

 

Within the course, participants will be supplied with samples of construction-development activities, which will guide them in delivering services.

 

The training course is designed for practicing lawyers engrossed with Construction Law and is partaken by 14 practicing lawyers from law firms and construction companies.

 

The training course is led by Alexander Kamushadze, a member of the Association of Law Firms of Georgia, Director of the GLCC Law Firm, and Nikoloz Abutidze, Head of the Court Practice of the GLCC Law Firm.

 

The course encompasses 48 hours of work.