Sheri H. Roswell to Speak at MC Consultants’ 16th Annual West Region Construction Defect and Insurance Coverage Conference

Later this week, our own Sheri Roswell, will moderate and participate in a panel discussion regarding Rocky Mountain Coverage and Current Trends.  Other panelists will include:

  • Robert N. Clark, Esq., Robertson Clark, LLP;
  • Edward J. Godin, Esq., Godin & Baity;
  • Michael A. Hearn, Esq., McKenzie Rhody & Hearn;
  • Brad Ramming, Esq., Sweetbaum, Levin & Sands, P.C.;
  • Ivan A. Sarkissian, Esq., McConaughy & Sarkissian, P.C.
  • Clayton Sharkey, IMA of Colorado, and;
  • Bradley N. Shefrin, Esq., Pryor Johnson Carney Karr Nixon
This panel will discuss recent case law affecting coverage for construction defect cases in Colorado, including the General Security and Greystone decisions as well as the recent, controversial, legislation affecting coverage, Colorado House Bill 10-1394.  The panel will also discuss the practical ramifications of the new legislation and ways in which insurers may attempt to write around the new law.

About Sheri H. Roswell:

Ms. Roswell is a founding member of Higgins, Hopkins, McLain & Roswell, LLC. For the past fifteen years her practice has focused on the defense of a complex construction defect lawsuits on behalf of developers, general contractors, and other construction professionals. Ms. Roswell’s practice also frequently includes providing consulting and risk management services to clients in both residential and commercial construction matters. Her clientele includes a variety of construction professionals, from Fortune 400 companies to single contractor entities.

Ms. Roswell received her undergraduate education at the University of Colorado, School of Business in Boulder, Colorado and her Juris Doctorate from the University of Denver, College of Law. 

Ms. Roswell speaks locally and nationally on topics pertinent to the construction industry; lecturing to attorneys, construction professionals, and insurance organizations.  To contact her, call (303) 987-9812 or e-mail roswell@hhmrlaw.com.

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