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David Suchar Hosts American Bar Association's "Construction Law Today" Podcast
July 6, 2022
Maslon Partner David Suchar lends his considerable experience in construction and insurance coverage disputes to the American Bar Association's Forum on Construction Law as host of the forum's national podcast, "Construction Law Today."
"Construction Law Today" began in 2019 and has been downloaded over 20,000 times on one platform alone. Before becoming host, David appeared as a guest on two episodes, Episode 5: Insurance Issues in Construction Litigation on Sept. 26, 2019, and Episode 15: Insurance Issues in Construction Litigation, Part 2, Jan. 7, 2021.
He began his host duties in 2022 and has anchored the following episodes:
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Dec. 3, 2024—Episode 39: Forum Stories: An Interview with Arlan Lewis
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Nov. 21, 2024—Episode 38: Forum Stories: An Interview with Adrian Bastianelli
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June 5, 2024—Episode 37: Force Majeure & Impossibility for COVID-19 and Other Construction Claims
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April 22, 2024—Episode 36: The False Claims Act in Construction
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Jan. 31, 2024—Episode 35: Autonomous Vehicles in Construction
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Nov. 29, 2023—Episode 34: Construction Case Investigation
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Sept. 11, 2023—Episode 33: Private Equity in Construction
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Sept. 1, 2023—Episode 32: Double Blind Construction Mediations
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June 5, 2023—Episode 31: Dispute Resolution Boards
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May 15, 2023—Episode 30: Building Information Modeling
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Sept. 26, 2022—Episode 29: The Construction Checklists Book
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Aug. 2, 2022—Episode 28: Cyber Insurance
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June 6, 2022—Episode 27: Early Dispute Resolution
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April 7, 2022—Episode 26: AIA Contract Documents, Part 2
For more information or to listen, go to ABA "Construction Law Today" Podcast.
David, a partner in Maslon's Litigation Group, is a skilled trial attorney and former federal prosecutor who regularly represents clients in construction and insurance coverage disputes, government and internal investigations, and a variety of commercial litigation. Who's Who Legal has consistently ranked David as one of the top three under-45 construction lawyers in the United States (2019-22), describing him in their annual "Future Leaders" guide as "an impressive trial lawyer whose practice spans the spectrum of construction matters from insurance to payment claims." Chambers USA published client commentary describing David's strengths as "mastery of insurance, understanding the construction industry, exceptional writing skills and aggressive negotiation." David has developed a niche national practice representing commercial policyholders in insurance coverage disputes, including on many of the largest construction projects and claims across the United States.