Small Firms Roundtable: Q&A with Mitch Milby
Join the Small Firms Roundtable Network for an insightful Q&A session with legal expert Mitch Milby, Hon. AIA, Hon. TxA as he shares his extensive experience in legal matters affecting small architectural practices.
This interactive session is designed to provide practical guidance on some of the most pressing legal topics architects face throughout their careers. Whether you’re just starting your own firm, preparing for retirement, or navigating the complexities of construction administration, this is a unique opportunity to get your questions answered by an industry-savvy legal professional.
Key Topics Include:
- Starting Out on Your Own: Legal steps and business structures for launching your own firm.
- Preparing to Retire: Transition strategies and best practices for handing off your practice.
- Construction Administration Legalities: What architects need to know about RFIs and submittal responses to minimize risk and maintain compliance.
Complimentary parking available through Republic Center Valet. Lunch will be provided for registered participants. Bring your questions and join the conversation!
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Mitchell Milby is a dynamic trial lawyer and a trusted adviser for over 25 years. He advises foreign and domestic businesses on matters across Texas, Oklahoma, and other venues, including Florida and California, and mediates business and construction disputes. He has tried more than 100 cases to verdict during his career. His areas of concentration in the design & construction and energy industries are corporate formation/governance, all aspects of contracts and deal-making (owner agreements, architect/engineer agreements, specialty contractor agreements, manufacturer & equipment sale and lease agreements, employment/independent contractor agreements), managing trial and alternative dispute resolution matters.