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Goldberg of Goldberg & Connolly to moderate at BTEA Conference

According to Goldberg & Connolly, the firm's managing partner, Henry Goldberg, will serve as the program moderator for the Building Trades Employers' Association (BTEA)'s Second Annual New York's Infrastructure Conference. The event will take place on Wednesday, September 21 at First American Title Insurance. The conference will provide an update on critical transportation and infrastructure projects throughout the region. The event will feature public agency officials and other market leaders who will discuss capital budgets and the next frontier of major projects planned in a still-recessed economy. Goldberg joins distinguished panelists Christopher Ward, the executive director of the Port Authority of N.Y. and N.J., Denise Richardson, the managing director of the General Contractors Association, and John Pasicznyk, the managing director of the Dormitory Authority of the State of N.Y. The conference panel will discuss critical infrastructure developments, both in progress and planned, to an audience of construction managers, general contractors and subcontractors, as well as public, private and real estate owners. Design, engineering and project management professionals are also encouraged to attend. Regarded as a prominent authority in construction law and government contracting, Mr Goldberg and his firm have represented private owners and developers, construction contractors, subcontractors, sureties and government agencies. Mr. Goldberg counsels his clients with regard to problems that arise during all phases of construction including the design, bidding, construction, management and closeout of projects. He is an expert in all types of construction claims and controversies. For more information about the conference, to purchase tickets or to become a sponsor, please contact Joel Park at the Berman Group at (212) 450-7300 or [email protected]. About Goldberg & Connolly Attorneys at Law Goldberg & Connolly is a recognized authority on all aspects of construction and government contract law and is at the forefront of new issues, developments and legislation affecting the industry. The firm provides legal counsel in the areas of construction, government contracts, surety law, real estate development, environmental law and commercial law and litigation. Goldberg & Connolly also service the personal, corporate, business succession and estate planning needs of our entrepreneurial clientele. The firm has aggressively pursued the interests of its clients since 1955. More information may be found at: www.goldbergconnolly.com. About The Building Trades Employers' Association (BTEA) The Building Trades Employers' Association (BTEA) consists of 28 trade union contractor associations, representing the 1,700 construction managers, general contractors and specialty subcontractor firms in New York City, who employ 125,000 people. Members range in size from multi-billion dollar internationally recognized firms to small and mid-sized specialty trade contracting firms. The BTEA works to advance the interest of New York City Construction Trade Associations and their corporate members, recognizing that a vibrant unionized construction industry is essential to the economic future of New York City. For more information, visit http://www.bteany.com. ###
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