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Mehrdad Farivar

About Mehrdad Farivar

Mehrdad Farivar is a lawyer practicing architect & engineer law, construction law, intellectual property law and 6 other areas of law. Mehrdad received a B.Arch. degree from University of Manchester, School of Architecture, Manchester England, and has been licensed for 34 years. Mehrdad practices at Clark Hill PLLC in Los Angeles, CA and 1 other location.

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Areas of Law

  • Construction Law
  • International Law
  • International Trade
  • Litigation
  • Other 5
    • Architect & Engineer Law
    • Intellectual Property Law
    • Real Estate Law
    • Real Property Law
    • Trademark & Copyright

Practice Details

  • Languages
    Farsi
    Spanish
  • Firm Information
    Position
    Partner
    Firm Name
    Clark Hill PLLC
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Representative Matters: Represented an architecture firm in connection with the preparation
    negotiation of a contract for the design of a major retail/mixed-use center in Xi'an, China
    Successfully represented the Japanese American National Museum in connection with a construction claim arising from the construction of a new museum building in Los Angeles
    Represented the developer
    prepared
    negotiated the entire package of agreements including architect, engineer
    consulting agreements
    the design-build construction contract for a $132 million mixed use project in Los Angeles
    Successfully represented several California
    out of state architecture firms, in the prosecution
    defense of copyright infringement claims
    actions
    Advised the distributor
    importer of European exterior paneling/facade rain screen product on claims, product marketing, sales
    warranty issues
    negotiation of an agreement with the manufacturer
    Successfully represented an electrical engineering firm in a multi-party dispute with a community college in Oakl
    , California, concerning the renovation of a data center
    Represented a contractor of high end homes in the preparation
    negotiation of several celebrity house construction projects
    Represented a structural engineering firm in connection with a claim arising from the remodeling of a casino building in Lake County, California
    Successfully represented a New York architecture firm in a collection action against a design-build contractor in connection with a major mixed-use complex in Pasadena, California
    Advised a major international architecture
    engineering firm
    prepared numerous design
    construction contracts related to an $800 million overhaul of the Las Vegas Convention Center
    Represented the developer of a residential condominium project in a successful mediation of an ""earth movement"" claim, brought by the adjoining property owner
    Won trial
    appeal on an architect's design professionals' lien claim against a major national developer, in connection with a project in Central California
    successfully foreclosed on the lien
    obtained title to the property subject to the lien, for the client
    Represented the owner of a beachfront hotel in Santa Monica in re-zoning negotiations with the City of Santa Monica
    Successfully defended major European stone supplier against claims of stone failure
    related matters in California, Washington, DC, New Jersey
    New York
    Successfully represented a Los Angeles architecture firm in contract assignment
    termination negotiations involving a major retail project in the Ukraine
    Successfully represented a homeowner in a dispute with a neighbor over the obstruction of ocean views from the neighbor's home
    breach of CC & Rs
    Successfully represented a national architecture firm in multi-party litigation over design
    construction defects in several university buildings on the campus of UCLA
    Represented an architecture firm in connection with contract negotiations with a large national developer for a major new retail center in Las Vegas, Nevada
    Successfully represented affiliated architecture firms in a personal injury actions arising from a falling object at a supermarket in Los Angeles,
    a slip
    fall accident at a retail center in San Diego
    Represented a prominent l
    scape architecture firm in contract preparation
    numerous contract negotiations including a contract for the design of the Great Park in Orange County,
    contract termination negotiations with a private college
    Represented an architecture firm in the drafting
    negotiation of contracts for a $100 million renovation of the John Anson Ford Theatre in Los Angeles
    Represented an architecture firm in connection with contract negotiations for a $75 million new hotel
    retail center,
    a $43 million beachfront luxury condominium project in Santa Monica
    Successfully represented a construction consulting firm in litigation arising from alleged faulty expert witness services in prior litigation
    Represented the owner in the preparation
    negotiation of multi-million dollar construction contracts for tenant improvements in high rise residential buildings in San Francisco
    Successfully represented the owner of an industrial building in an easement dispute over the use of a driveway with the adjoining property owner
    Successfully represented a soils engineering firm in litigation arising from expansive soil movement resulting in major cracks
    deformation in a new high end residence in Orinda, California
    Represented the owner of a high end residence in Stinson Beach, California in a dispute with his architect
    Successfully negotiated the termination of a multi-million dollar contract for the construction a large high-end private residence in Montecito, California
    Represented a general contractor specializing in the construction of high end homes
    residential estates in the preparation
    negotiation of numerous contracts for the construction of large high end residences in Los Angeles, Orange County
    Santa Barbara
    successfully represented the same client in several multi-party litigated matters
    Successfully represented large architecture firm against claims by the owner of a movie theatre chain over 4 separate movie theatre projects in California
    litigated the dispute
    resolved it satisfactorily
    Represented a Los Angeles architecture firm in connection with the preparation of a contract for the design of the renovation of Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles
    Represented an architecture firm in contract negotiations for the design of public spaces at the new international terminal at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
    Represented a California architectural firm in connection with the design of a new shopping center in New York, using ""Fast Track"" construction
    Represented an architecture firm in a complex merger
    acquisition contract with a publicly traded international consulting firm
    Represented the owner of a $100 million single family residence in a dispute with a general contractor
    negotiated a successful resolution of the dispute
    Represented the owner
    property manager of an office building in Burbank, California in connection with complications arising from a renovation project
    Prepared
    negotiated an agreement for the design of a major palace complex in the Middle East, representing a Los Angeles based architect
    the interior designer
    Successfully represented a glass curtain wall subcontractor in litigation with the general contractor
    the owner, a large public university in the San Francisco Bay Area, in connection with a delay
    disruption claim by the owner
    Successfully represented a major subcontractor of high end cabinets in litigation with a French client
    negotiated a successful resolution to the dispute, long distance
    Represented a major international architecture firm in litigation arising from the design
    construction of the Las Vegas Monorail system
    negotiated a favorable settlement of the claims with the Design-Build contractor
    Represented an architecture firm in litigation with a major real estate developer over disabled access issues
    construction issues in a major mixed-use complex in Hollywood, California, including the Kodak Theater (seat of the annual Academy Awards)
    negotiated a favorable settlement for the architecture firm
    Advised developers of twin high rise condominium towers in Honolulu concerning claims arising from curtain wall
    spontaneous glass failure
    Successfully defended project owner in copyright infringement action
    Transactions
    LA Practice Committee's Vice-Chair attorney/architect Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA, Esq. will highlight the promises and challenges of BIM, and will compare the BIM methodologies and processes formulated by the AIA and the AGC in their form contracts. Attendees will be encouraged to share their experience and their thoughts on the use of BIM and its potential in shaping the future of design and construction.
    12/9/2011
    The AIA Documents: An Overview

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar presented this topic for the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee.

    Description: The AIA Contract Documents are designed to address the full spectrum of design and construction projects - large and small. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about using these documents that maintain high standards that reflect current industry practices. The talk will cover a brief history of the AIA Documents, the drafting process, range and organization of the current AIA Documents, and a review of the evolution of the Owner-Architect agreement forms.
    9/13/2011
    Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens

    In these difficult economic times, ensuring that you receive compensation for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. In the design and construction industry, a mechanic's lien and stop notice can be powerful legal tools to obtain payment. However, a solid understanding of the lien and stop notice processes is necessary to make sure that each step is completed correctly and within the narrow time period allowed by law. In this seminar we walked through the California mechanic's lien and stop notice processes, including preparing and serving the necessary prerequisites, proper recording, and the perfection process, as well as recent changes to California Civil Code that can affect the validity of your lien or stop notice. We also discussed other remedies that are available, including payment and performance bonds, design professional liens and additional strategies your business can implement to ensure timely compensation.

    This seminar provided useful insight for any design professional in the construction industry, including architects, engineers, designers, and land surveyors.
    6/10/2011
    Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Owner-Architect Contracts

    This topic was presented to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, and was designed to give the busy firm principal or project director a quick introduction on how to negotiate better deals, manage risk more prudently, and avoid liability, by approaching Owner-Architect contracts in the right way.

    Description: Whether you are preparing, reviewing or negotiating an Owner-Architect contract, what you learn in this presentation will help you, and may protect you from the hazards of a misunderstood or poorly written contract. It will highlight basic issues such as Basis for the Compensation of the Architect, Additional Services, Insurance Requirements, Indemnification, Termination, Assignment, Copyright, Dispute Resolution, and many other topics.

    Presented by Mehrdad Farivar Esq., FAIA, a former practicing architect with over twenty years of experience in the practice of architecture, and a current practicing attorney and partner in the law firm of Morris Polich & Purdy LLP, in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mr. Farivar specializes in the representation of architects and other design professionals both in contract review and negotiation, and in litigation, arbitration and mediation.
    2/9/2011
    Integrated Project Delivery: A Passing Trend, or the Wave of the Future? A View from California - Lloyd's of London

    One-hour seminar on Integrated Project Delivery for underwriters and claims specialists, covering:
    •Background and Terminology
    •Technological Impetus: BIM or Building Information Modeling
    •Model Contracts: AIA and Consensus Docs
    •Risk and Liability Implications

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA presented this seminar in the Old Library at Lloyd's.
    6/25/2010
    Know and Exercise Your Lien Rights

    MPP attorneys Mehrdad Farivar, Creighton Sebra and Christopher Menjou discussed this topic at the American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter's annual MOBIUS LA Conference.

    Description: In the current economic climate, collection is a key challenge. Liens are a form of securitizing payment of your fees. You have lien rights both for projects that go into construction and for those that do not. Learn about Mechanics' Liens and Design Professionals' Liens, including entitlement to such liens, required notices, timelines and other formalities. Knowing these basics can make the difference between collecting your fees versus becoming a victim of bad debt. It can also help you negotiate better contracts by securing lien rights early, and maintaining the ability to enforce them.
    11/21/2008
    Marketing and Protection of Design Professional Services on the Internet

    MPP Partners Mehrdad Farivar, Mark Hellenkamp, Gerald Schneeweis and Nicholas Wieczorek spoke in Las Vegas on the following topics:
    •Legal Issues in the Marketing of Design and Engineering Services on the Internet
    •Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in the Electronic Age
    •What's Next?
    4/24/2008
    MPP Attorney Mehrdad Farivar was Panel Moderator at 2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business

    2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business
    Hosted by: USC Gould School of Law
    Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Downtown Los Angeles
    3:00pm, Thursday, April 24, 2008

    Mehrdad Farivar moderated a panel that discussed the topic of Getting the Most Out of your Contractor and Architect Agreements: A Look at the 2007 AIA Form.

    Panel Description: This panel will review the top 10 to 15 hot issues in the new AIA documents in a lively debate format that will include the contractor's, owner's and architect's points of view.

    The Symposium is the most highly attended real estate law and business conference in Southern California.

Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1992, California
    United States District Court for the Central District of California
    Bar Fellowship
    American Institute of Architects, 2004
    •Member, liaison group, between the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law, and the American Institute of Architects Document Committee, to provide input in the development of standard AIA contract documents for digital practice.

    Other Information

    •Licensed Architect, California, 1981
    •Licensed Architect, United Kingdom, 1978
    •Founding member, The Jefferson Society Inc., a national body of architects with dual qualifications in law and architecture
    •Planning Commissioner, City of Santa Monica, 1985-1990
    •Member, and Chair, City of Santa Monica Building & Safety Commission, 1983-85; and 2000-2004
    •Former AYSO and Little League coach, City of Santa Monica, former Boy Scout Counselor, Boy Scouts of America Troop 2, Santa Monica
    •Former Consultant, California Architects Board
    •Former Board M ember, Cal Parents, University of California, Berkeley

    SPEECHES, PUBLICATIONS AND EMAIL ALERTS

    Publications

    • Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy, April 2011
    • Design Professional and Construction Manager Law, co-author of chapter on Design Professional Contract Responsibilities - Pre-Design and Pre-Construction Phases, published by the American Bar Association Construction Industry Forum, January 2007
    • Intelligent Design, article in Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine, December 2006
    • Construction Litigation: Is There a Crisis?, In Focus (magazine of the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects), September 1996
    • Bills v. Invoices, LA Architect, December 1996
    • Limitations of Liability and Indemnity in Architect-Client Agreements, Update (a publication of the American Institute of Architects California Council), 1994

    Lectures/Presentations
    • Risk Management For Architects and Engineers, Ironshore Insurance, Los Angeles, California, January 29, 2015
    • Protect Your Business: Legal Tools and Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black, co-presented seminar for design professionals, April 2013
    • Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants, moderated panel discussion at AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee July Presentation, July 20, 2012
    • Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law, co-presented seminar for design professionals, June 14, 2012
    • International Practice for Design Professionals, presentation to AIA Los Angeles International Practice Committee and the Society for Iranian Architects and Planners, June 5, 2012
    • Embracing BIM to Regain Leadership, kTalk video from Risk Management Best Practices aecKnowledge continuing education course, March 2012
    • BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, March 16, 2012
    • The AIA Documents: An Overview, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, December 9, 2011
    • BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to Arup Los Angeles Office, December 1, 2011
    • Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Contracts, presentation to Landscape Architecture class, University of Southern California, October 21, 2011
    • Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens, co-presented seminar for design professionals, September 13, 2011
    • Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Owner-Architect Contracts, a presentation to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, June 10, 2011
    • Integrated Project Delivery: A Passing Trend, or the Wave of the Future? A View from California, a presentation to Lloyd's of London underwriters and claims specialists, February 9, 2011
    • Know and Exercise Your Lien Rights, AIA/LA annual MOBIUS LA Conference, June 25, 2010
    • Being Prepared: Legal Concerns & Contracts, Co-Speaker with Christine Drage of Weil & Drage, AIA Nevada Design Conference, September 17, 2009
    • The Owner-Architect Agreement: Nuts & Bolts - Magic Words and Phrases - Insurance, presented together with Christopher Menjou, Esq. and Sherall Gradias of Dealey, Renton & Associates, AIA MOBIUS LA, June 27, 2009
    • Integrated Project Delivery: A Case of Means Justifying the End, a presentation to AIA/LA, April 8, 2009
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to Marketing and Protection of Design Professional Services on the Internet (hosted by MPP in Las Vegas, NV), November 21, 2008
    • The New AIA Owner - Architect Form Agreement, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, April 30, 2008
    • Getting the Most Out of Your Contractor and Architect Agreements: A Look At the 2007 AIA Forms, a presentation to USC Gould School of Law 2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business, April 24, 2008
    • Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    • The Anatomy of Owner / Architect Contracts a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to AIA MOBIUS LA, October 25, 2007
    • Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to Perkins & Will, July 26, 2007
    • BIM and Integrated Project Delivery, a presentation to Danielian & Associates, Irvine, California, January 25, 2007
    • Copyright Law in Design and Construction: Evolution of the Doctrine of Implied License, Los Angeles County Bar Association, May 2006
    • Risk Management Basics for Architects, RNL Design, Los Angeles, March 2006
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to GENSLER, Santa Monica, California, September 30, 2005
    • Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, Lorman Seminars, August 2005
    • Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, August 2004
    • Ownership and Sharing of Electronic Files - Legal Issues, a panel presentation at North American Steel Construction/Pacific Structural Steel Conference, March 2004
    • Design-Build # Engineering Trends in Public and Private Projects, Los Angeles County Bar Association, September 2003
    • Contracts and Liability, Copyright and Liens, Lorman Education Services, Pasadena, California, October 2002
    • Design-Build, UCLA School of Architecture, May 2002
    • Loss Prevention and Record Keeping, Nadel Architects, 2002
    • Liability, Loss Prevention and Contracts, AIA Inland California Chapter, 2002
    •Moderator and presenter, Architect Contracts, Architect Liability and Copyright Issues, Los Angeles County Bar Association Construction Law Subsection, November 2001
    • Loss Prevention Seminar, Koning Eisenberg Architecture, October 2001
    • Copyright Basics for Architects, UCLA School of Architecture, May 11, 2001
    • Design Professionals Liens, Society of Iranian American Engineers and Architects, Beverly Hills, California, August 2000
    • Law for Architects, UCLA School of Architecture, May 2000
    • Design Professionals Liens, Altoon & Porter Architects, Los Angeles, California, October 1999
    •Lecturer and Moderator, The New AIA Documents B141 and A201, 1997 Edition, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Chapter, October 1999
    • Contracts for Design Professionals, UCLA School of Architecture, May 1999
    • The New AIA Document B141, 1997 Edition, presentation to AIA Inland California Chapter, January 1999
    • New AIA Document (B141 and A201), Construction Lawyers Breakfast Group, Covina, California, May 1998
    • The 1997 Edition of the Owner/Architect Agreement (AIA Document B141), a workshop for American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter, April 1998
    •Lecturer and Moderator, New Generation of AIA Documents, Construction Law Subsection, Real Property Section, Los Angeles County Bar Association, February 1998
    • Government and Architectural Profession, Architecture California, Fall 1997
    • The New AIA Documents, Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects, November 1997
    • The New AIA Documents, American Institute of Architects, San Francisco Chapter, November 1997
    • The New AIA Documents, A/E Systems Conference, San Diego Convention Center, November 1997
    • Contracts, AIA California Council Practice Conference, Oxnard, California, November 1996
    • Construction Law, University of Southern California Law Center, 1996
    • Lecturer and Moderator, Design Build: Adapting the Law to a Powerful Trend, Construction Law Subsection of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Real Property Section, December 1995
    • Small Projects: What Can Go Wrong and How to Prevent It, Professional Practice Committee of the American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter, Fall 1995
    • Mechanics' Liens, lecture given at the Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects, Fall 1994 Fellow: American Institute of Architects, 2004
    •Member, liaison group, between the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law, and the American Institute of Architects Document Committee, to provide input in the development of standard AIA contract documents for digital practice.

    Other Information

    •Licensed Architect, California, 1981
    •Licensed Architect, United Kingdom, 1978
    •Founding member, The Jefferson Society Inc., a national body of architects with dual qualifications in law and architecture
    •Planning Commissioner, City of Santa Monica, 1985-1990
    •Member, and Chair, City of Santa Monica Building & Safety Commission, 1983-85; and 2000-2004
    •Former AYSO and Little League coach, City of Santa Monica, former Boy Scout Counselor, Boy Scouts of America Troop 2, Santa Monica
    •Former Consultant, California Architects Board
    •Former Board Member, Cal Parents, University of California, Berkeley

    Speeches, Publications and Email Alerts

    Publications

    • Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy, April 2011
    • Design Professional and Construction Manager Law, co-author of chapter on Design Professional Contract Responsibilities - Pre-Design and Pre-Construction Phases, published by the American Bar Association Construction Industry Forum, January 2007
    • Intelligent Design, article in Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine, December 2006
    • Construction Litigation: Is There a Crisis?, In Focus (magazine of the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects), September 1996
    • Bills v. Invoices, LA Architect, December 1996
    • Limitations of Liability and Indemnity in Architect-Client Agreements, Update (a publication of the American Institute of Architects California Council), 1994

    Lectures/Presentations
    • Risk Management For Architects and Engineers, Ironshore Insurance, Los Angeles, California, January 29, 2015
    • Protect Your Business: Legal Tools and Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black, co-presented seminar for design professionals, April 2013
    • Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants, moderated panel discussion at AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee July Presentation, July 20, 2012
    • Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law, co-presented seminar for design professionals, June 14, 2012
    • International Practice for Design Professionals, presentation to AIA Los Angeles International Practice Committee and the Society for Iranian Architects and Planners, June 5, 2012
    • Embracing BIM to Regain Leadership, kTalk video from Risk Management Best Practices aecKnowledge continuing education course, March 2012
    • BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, March 16, 2012
    • The AIA Documents: An Overview, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, December 9, 2011
    • BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to Arup Los Angeles Office, December 1, 2011
    • Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Contracts, presentation to Landscape Architecture class, University of Southern California, October 21, 2011
    • Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens, co-presented seminar for design professionals, September 13, 2011
    • Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Owner-Architect Contracts, a presentation to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, June 10, 2011
    • Integrated Project Delivery: A Passing Trend, or the Wave of the Future? A View from California, a presentation to Lloyd's of London underwriters and claims specialists, February 9, 2011
    • Know and Exercise Your Lien Rights, AIA/LA annual MOBIUS LA Conference, June 25, 2010
    • Being Prepared: Legal Concerns & Contracts, Co-Speaker with Christine Drage of Weil & Drage, AIA Nevada Design Conference, September 17, 2009
    • The Owner-Architect Agreement: Nuts & Bolts - Magic Words and Phrases - Insurance, presented together with Christopher Menjou, Esq. and Sherall Gradias of Dealey, Renton & Associates, AIA MOBIUS LA, June 27, 2009
    • Integrated Project Delivery: A Case of Means Justifying the End, a presentation to AIA/LA, April 8, 2009
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to Marketing and Protection of Design Professional Services on the Internet (hosted by MPP in Las Vegas, NV), November 21, 2008
    • The New AIA Owner - Architect Form Agreement, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, April 30, 2008
    • Getting the Most Out of Your Contractor and Architect Agreements: A Look At the 2007 AIA Forms, a presentation to USC Gould School of Law 2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business, April 24, 2008
    • Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    • The Anatomy of Owner / Architect Contracts a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to AIA MOBIUS LA, October 25, 2007
    • Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to Perkins & Will, July 26, 2007
    • BIM and Integrated Project Delivery, a presentation to Danielian & Associates, Irvine, California, January 25, 2007
    • Copyright Law in Design and Construction: Evolution of the Doctrine of Implied License, Los Angeles County Bar Association, May 2006
    • Risk Management Basics for Architects, RNL Design, Los Angeles, March 2006
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to GENSLER, Santa Monica, California, September 30, 2005
    • Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, Lorman Seminars, August 2005

    Articles

    4/8/2011

    Email Alert - Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy

    The Court of Appeal for the Second District of California, in a decision published on March 30, 2011, affirmed summary judgment in favor of an insurer (General Security Indemnity Company) against another insurer (Clarendon America Insurance Company) and held that there was no coverage under the products - completed operations hazard of a general liability policy for a general contractor terminated before the completion of his contract, where: (a) the contractor performed no work during the policy period; (b) the contractor did not complete or abandon the work contracted for; (c) where the “faulty workmanship” exclusion applied; and (d) where the “claims in progress” exclusion applied.

    Events

    4/4/2013

    Protect Your Business: Legal Tools & Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black

    In these difficult economic times, your right to payment for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. Legal tools and strategies can help ensure that you obtain compensation; however, a solid understanding of these processes and procedures is necessary.

    This seminar discussed the tools available to protect your business and address:

    •Mechanic's Liens and other remedies: navigating narrow time frames as modified by California law in July 2012, notice requirements, preparing and serving prerequisites, proper recording and the perfection process
    •Forms: preliminary notice, mechanic's lien, design professional lien, stop payment notice
    •Making sure your contracts and other documentation are in compliance with current law
    •Essential risk management standard of care strategies that can keep your business in the black
    •Recent legal developments in the design and construction industry

    7/20/2012

    Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar moderated a panel discussion on this topic at this AIA LA Practice Committee event, which was held in Morris Polich & Purdy LLP's Los Angeles offices, from 8:00 - 9:00 AM on Friday, July 20, 2012. The panel consisted of three consultants who have experience working with architects, and who provided suggestions to improve communication and collaboration.

    6/14/2012

    Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law

    In these difficult economic times, ensuring that you receive compensation for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. In the design and construction industry, a mechanic's lien and stop notice can be powerful legal tools to obtain payment. However, California law will be significantly revised, commencing on July 1, 2012.

    This seminar provided a solid understanding of these changes, including:

    •New time-frames
    •New notice requirements
    •New forms - Preliminary notice - Mechanic's lien - Stop payment notice
    •Making sure your contracts and other documentation are ready for 2012

    Presented by:
    D. Creighton Sebra, Esq.
    Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA, Esq.

    Audience: This complimentary seminar provided useful insight for design professionals in the construction industry, including architects, engineers, designers, and land surveyors.

    6/5/2012

    International Practice for Design Professionals

    MPP Partner Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA presented this topic to the Society of Iranian Architects and Planners (SIAP) and the AIA LA International Practice Committee on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 from 7:00-9:30PM.

    Description: A discussion regarding Owner-Architect Agreements between domestic and international clients, overseas contract and dispute resolution forums, and cultural influences in these settings.

    3/16/2012

    BIM: Promises & Challenges

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar presented this topic to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee on Friday, March 16, 2012, from 8:00-9:30 A.M.

    Description: In this one-hour presentation AIA LA Practice Committee's Vice-Chair attorney/architect Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA, Esq. will highlight the promises and challenges of BIM, and will compare the BIM methodologies and processes formulated by the AIA and the AGC in their form contracts. Attendees will be encouraged to share their experience and their thoughts on the use of BIM and its potential in shaping the future of design and construction.

    12/9/2011

    The AIA Documents: An Overview

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar presented this topic for the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee.

    Description: The AIA Contract Documents are designed to address the full spectrum of design and construction projects - large and small. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about using these documents that maintain high standards that reflect current industry practices. The talk will cover a brief history of the AIA Documents, the drafting process, range and organization of the current AIA Documents, and a review of the evolution of the Owner-Architect agreement forms. Fellow: American Institute of Architects, 2004
    •Member, liaison group, between the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law, and the American Institute of Architects Document Committee, to provide input in the development of standard AIA contract documents for digital practice.

    Other Information

    •Licensed Architect, California, 1981
    •Licensed Architect, United Kingdom, 1978
    •Founding member, The Jefferson Society Inc., a national body of architects with dual qualifications in law and architecture
    •Planning Commissioner, City of Santa Monica, 1985-1990
    •Member, and Chair, City of Santa Monica Building & Safety Commission, 1983-85; and 2000-2004
    •Former AYSO and Little League coach, City of Santa Monica, former Boy Scout Counselor, Boy Scouts of America Troop 2, Santa Monica
    •Former Consultant, California Architects Board
    •Former Board Member, Cal Parents, University of California, Berkeley

    Speeches and Publications

    Publications

    • Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy, April 2011
    • Design Professional and Construction Manager Law, co-author of chapter on Design Professional Contract Responsibilities - Pre-Design and Pre-Construction Phases, published by the American Bar Association Construction Industry Forum, January 2007
    • Intelligent Design, article in Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine, December 2006
    • Construction Litigation: Is There a Crisis?, In Focus (magazine of the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects), September 1996
    • Bills v. Invoices, LA Architect, December 1996
    • Limitations of Liability and Indemnity in Architect-Client Agreements, Update (a publication of the American Institute of Architects California Council), 1994

    Lectures/Presentations
    • Risk Management For Architects and Engineers, Ironshore Insurance, Los Angeles, California, January 29, 2015
    • Protect Your Business: Legal Tools and Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black, co-presented seminar for design professionals, April 2013
    • Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants, moderated panel discussion at AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee July Presentation, July 20, 2012
    • Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law, co-presented seminar for design professionals, June 14, 2012
    • International Practice for Design Professionals, presentation to AIA Los Angeles International Practice Committee and the Society for Iranian Architects and Planners, June 5, 2012
    • Embracing BIM to Regain Leadership, kTalk video from Risk Management Best Practices aecKnowledge continuing education course, March 2012
    • BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, March 16, 2012
    • The AIA Documents: An Overview, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, December 9, 2011
    • BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to Arup Los Angeles Office, December 1, 2011
    • Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Contracts, presentation to Landscape Architecture class, University of Southern California, October 21, 2011
    • Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens, co-presented seminar for design professionals, September 13, 2011
    • Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Owner-Architect Contracts, a presentation to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, June 10, 2011
    • Integrated Project Delivery: A Passing Trend, or the Wave of the Future? A View from California, a presentation to Lloyd's of London underwriters and claims specialists, February 9, 2011
    • Know and Exercise Your Lien Rights, AIA/LA annual MOBIUS LA Conference, June 25, 2010
    • Being Prepared: Legal Concerns & Contracts, Co-Speaker with Christine Drage of Weil & Drage, AIA Nevada Design Conference, September 17, 2009
    • The Owner-Architect Agreement: Nuts & Bolts - Magic Words and Phrases - Insurance, presented together with Christopher Menjou, Esq. and Sherall Gradias of Dealey, Renton & Associates, AIA MOBIUS LA, June 27, 2009
    • Integrated Project Delivery: A Case of Means Justifying the End, a presentation to AIA/LA, April 8, 2009
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to Marketing and Protection of Design Professional Services on the Internet (hosted by MPP in Las Vegas, NV), November 21, 2008
    • The New AIA Owner - Architect Form Agreement, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, April 30, 2008
    • Getting the Most Out of Your Contractor and Architect Agreements: A Look At the 2007 AIA Forms, a presentation to USC Gould School of Law 2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business, April 24, 2008
    • Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    • The Anatomy of Owner / Architect Contracts a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to AIA MOBIUS LA, October 25, 2007
    • Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to Perkins & Will, July 26, 2007
    • BIM and Integrated Project Delivery, a presentation to Danielian & Associates, Irvine, California, January 25, 2007
    • Copyright Law in Design and Construction: Evolution of the Doctrine of Implied License, Los Angeles County Bar Association, May 2006
    • Risk Management Basics for Architects, RNL Design, Los Angeles, March 2006
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to GENSLER, Santa Monica, California, September 30, 2005
    • Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, Lorman Seminars, August 2005
    • Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, August 2004
    • Ownership and Sharing of Electronic Files - Legal Issues, a panel presentation at North American Steel Construction/Pacific Structural Steel Conference, March 2004
    • Design-Build # Engineering Trends in Public and Private Projects, Los Angeles County Bar Association, September 2003
    • Contracts and Liability, Copyright and Liens, Lorman Education Services, Pasadena, California, October 2002
    • Design-Build, UCLA School of Architecture, May 2002
    • Loss Prevention and Record Keeping, Nadel Architects, 2002
    • Liability, Loss Prevention and Contracts, AIA Inland California Chapter, 2002
    •Moderator and presenter, Architect Contracts, Architect Liability and Copyright Issues, Los Angeles County Bar Association Construction Law Subsection, November 2001
    • Loss Prevention Seminar, Koning Eisenberg Architecture, October 2001
    • Copyright Basics for Architects, UCLA School of Architecture, May 11, 2001
    • Design Professionals Liens, Society of Iranian American Engineers and Architects, Beverly Hills, California, August 2000
    • Law for Architects, UCLA School of Architecture, May 2000
    • Design Professionals Liens, Altoon & Porter Architects, Los Angeles, California, October 1999
    •Lecturer and Moderator, The New AIA Documents B141 and A201, 1997 Edition, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Chapter, October 1999
    • Contracts for Design Professionals, UCLA School of Architecture, May 1999
    • The New AIA Document B141, 1997 Edition, presentation to AIA Inland California Chapter, January 1999
    • New AIA Document (B141 and A201), Construction Lawyers Breakfast Group, Covina, California, May 1998
    • The 1997 Edition of the Owner/Architect Agreement (AIA Document B141), a workshop for American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter, April 1998
    •Lecturer and Moderator, New Generation of AIA Documents, Construction Law Subsection, Real Property Section, Los Angeles County Bar Association, February 1998
    • Government and Architectural Profession, Architecture California, Fall 1997
    • The New AIA Documents, Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects, November 1997
    • The New AIA Documents, American Institute of Architects, San Francisco Chapter, November 1997
    • The New AIA Documents, A/E Systems Conference, San Diego Convention Center, November 1997
    • Contracts, AIA California Council Practice Conference, Oxnard, California, November 1996
    • Construction Law, University of Southern California Law Center, 1996
    • Lecturer and Moderator, Design Build: Adapting the Law to a Powerful Trend, Construction Law Subsection of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Real Property Section, December 1995
    • Small Projects: What Can Go Wrong and How to Prevent It, Professional Practice Committee of the American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter, Fall 1995
    • Mechanics' Liens, lecture given at the Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects, Fall 1994 Fellow: American Institute of Architects, 2004
    • Member, liaison group, between the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law, and the American Institute of Architects Document Committee, to provide input in the development of standard AIA contract documents for digital practice.

    Other Information

    • Licensed Architect, California, 1981
    • Licensed Architect, United Kingdom, 1978
    • Founding member, The Jefferson Society Inc., a national body of architects with dual qualifications in law and architecture
    • Planning Commissioner, City of Santa Monica, 1985-1990
    • Member, and Chair, City of Santa Monica Building & Safety Commission, 1983-85; and 2000-2004
    • Former AYSO and Little League coach, City of Santa Monica, former Boy Scout Counselor, Boy Scouts of America Troop 2, Santa Monica
    • Former Consultant, California Architects Board
    • Former Board M ember, Cal Parents, University of California, Berkeley

    Speeches and Publications

    Publications
    • Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy, April 2011
    • Design Professional and Construction Manager Law, co-author of chapter on Design Professional Contract Responsibilities - Pre-Design and Pre-Construction Phases, published by the American Bar Association Construction Industry Forum, January 2007
    • Intelligent Design, article in Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine, December 2006
    • Construction Litigation: Is There a Crisis?, In Focus (magazine of the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects), September 1996
    • Bills v. Invoices, LA Architect, December 1996
    • Limitations of Liability and Indemnity in Architect-Client Agreements, Update (a publication of the American Institute of Architects California Council), 1994

    Lectures/Presentations
    • Risk Management For Architects and Engineers, Ironshore Insurance, Los Angeles, California, January 29, 2015
    • Protect Your Business: Legal Tools and Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black, co-presented seminar for design professionals, April 2013
    • Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants, moderated panel discussion at AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee July Presentation, July 20, 2012
    • Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law, co-presented seminar for design professionals, June 14, 2012
    • International Practice for Design Professionals, presentation to AIA Los Angeles International Practice Committee and the Society for Iranian Architects and Planners, June 5, 2012
    • Embracing BIM to Regain Leadership, kTalk video from Risk Management Best Practices aecKnowledge continuing education course, March 2012
    • BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, March 16, 2012
    • The AIA Documents: An Overview, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, December 9, 2011
    • BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to Arup Los Angeles Office, December 1, 2011
    • Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Contracts, presentation to Landscape Architecture class, University of Southern California, October 21, 2011
    • Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens, co-presented seminar for design professionals, September 13, 2011
    • Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Owner-Architect Contracts, a presentation to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, June 10, 2011
    • Integrated Project Delivery: A Passing Trend, or the Wave of the Future? A View from California, a presentation to Lloyd's of London underwriters and claims specialists, February 9, 2011
    • Know and Exercise Your Lien Rights, AIA/LA annual MOBIUS LA Conference, June 25, 2010
    • Being Prepared: Legal Concerns & Contracts, Co-Speaker with Christine Drage of Weil & Drage, AIA Nevada Design Conference, September 17, 2009
    • The Owner-Architect Agreement: Nuts & Bolts - Magic Words and Phrases - Insurance, presented together with Christopher Menjou, Esq. and Sherall Gradias of Dealey, Renton & Associates, AIA MOBIUS LA, June 27, 2009
    • Integrated Project Delivery: A Case of Means Justifying the End, a presentation to AIA/LA, April 8, 2009
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to Marketing and Protection of Design Professional Services on the Internet (hosted by MPP in Las Vegas, NV), November 21, 2008
    • The New AIA Owner - Architect Form Agreement, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, April 30, 2008
    • Getting the Most Out of Your Contractor and Architect Agreements: A Look At the 2007 AIA Forms, a presentation to USC Gould School of Law 2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business, April 24, 2008
    • Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    • The Anatomy of Owner / Architect Contracts a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to AIA MOBIUS LA, October 25, 2007
    • Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to Perkins & Will, July 26, 2007
    • BIM and Integrated Project Delivery, a presentation to Danielian & Associates, Irvine, California, January 25, 2007
    • Copyright Law in Design and Construction: Evolution of the Doctrine of Implied License, Los Angeles County Bar Association, May 2006
    • Risk Management Basics for Architects, RNL Design, Los Angeles, March 2006
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to GENSLER, Santa Monica, California, September 30, 2005
    • Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, Lorman Seminars, August 2005
    • Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, August 2004
    • Ownership and Sharing of Electronic Files - Legal Issues, a panel presentation at North American Steel Construction/Pacific Structural Steel Conference, March 2004
    • Design-Build # Engineering Trends in Public and Private Projects, Los Angeles County Bar Association, September 2003
    • Contracts and Liability, Copyright and Liens, Lorman Education Services, Pasadena, California, October 2002
    • Design-Build, UCLA School of Architecture, May 2002
    • Loss Prevention and Record Keeping, Nadel Architects, 2002
    • Liability, Loss Prevention and Contracts, AIA Inland California Chapter, 2002

    Articles

    4/8/2011 Email Alert - Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy

    The Court of Appeal for the Second District of California, in a decision published on March 30, 2011, affirmed summary judgment in favor of an insurer (General Security Indemnity Company) against another insurer (Clarendon America Insurance Company) and held that there was no coverage under the products - completed operations hazard of a general liability policy for a general contractor terminated before the completion of his contract, where: (a) the contractor performed no work during the policy period; (b) the contractor did not complete or abandon the work contracted for; (c) where the “faulty workmanship” exclusion applied; and (d) where the “claims in progress” exclusion applied.

    Events

    4/4/2013 Protect Your Business: Legal Tools & Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black

    In these difficult economic times, your right to payment for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. Legal tools and strategies can help ensure that you obtain compensation; however, a solid understanding of these processes and procedures is necessary.

    This seminar discussed the tools available to protect your business and address:
    • Mechanic's Liens and other remedies: navigating narrow time frames as modified by California law in July 2012, notice requirements, preparing and serving prerequisites, proper recording and the perfection process
    • Forms: preliminary notice, mechanic's lien, design professional lien, stop payment notice
    • Making sure your contracts and other documentation are in compliance with current law
    • Essential risk management standard of care strategies that can keep your business in the black
    • Recent legal developments in the design and construction industry

    7/20/2012 Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar moderated a panel discussion on this topic at this AIA LA Practice Committee event, which was held in Morris Polich & Purdy LLP's Los Angeles offices, from 8:00 - 9:00 AM on Friday, July 20, 2012. The panel consisted of three consultants who have experience working with architects, and who provided suggestions to improve communication and collaboration.

    6/14/2012 Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law

    In these difficult economic times, ensuring that you receive compensation for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. In the design and construction industry, a mechanic's lien and stop notice can be powerful legal tools to obtain payment. However, California law will be significantly revised, commencing on July 1, 2012.

    This seminar provided a solid understanding of these changes, including:
    • New time-frames
    • New notice requirements
    • New forms - Preliminary notice - Mechanic's lien - Stop payment notice
    • Making sure your contracts and other documentation are ready for 2012

    Presented by:
    D. Creighton Sebra, Esq.
    Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA, Esq.

    Audience: This complimentary seminar provided useful insight for design professionals in the construction industry, including architects, engineers, designers, and land surveyors.

    6/5/2012 International Practice for Design Professionals

    MPP Partner Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA presented this topic to the Society of Iranian Architects and Planners (SIAP) and the AIA LA International Practice Committee on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 from 7:00-9:30PM.

    Description: A discussion regarding Owner-Architect Agreements between domestic and international clients, overseas contract and dispute resolution forums, and cultural influences in these settings.

    3/16/2012 BIM: Promises & Challenges

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar presented this topic to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee on Friday, March 16, 2012, from 8:00-9:30 A.M.

    Description: In this one-hour presentation AIA LA Practice Committee's Vice-Chair attorney/architect Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA, Esq. will highlight the promises and challenges of BIM, and will compare the BIM methodologies and processes formulated by the AIA and the AGC in their form contracts. Attendees will be encouraged to share their experience and their thoughts on the use of BIM and its potential in shaping the future of design and construction.

    12/9/2011 The AIA Documents: An Overview

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar presented this topic for the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee.

    Description: The AIA Contract Documents are designed to address the full spectrum of design and construction projects - large and small. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about using these documents that maintain high standards that reflect current industry practices. The talk will cover a brief history of the AIA Documents, the drafting process, range and organization of the current AIA Documents, and a review of the evolution of the Owner-Architect agreement forms.

    9/13/2011 Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens

    In these difficult economic times, ensuring that you receive compensation for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. In the design and construction industry, a mechanic's lien and stop notice can be powerful legal tools to obtain payment. However, a solid understanding of the lien and stop notice processes is necessary to make sure that each step is completed correctly and within the narrow time period allowed by law. In this seminar we walked through the California mechanic's lien and stop notice processes, including preparing and serving the necessary prerequisites, proper recording, and the perfection process, as well as recent changes to California Civil Code that can affect the validity of your lien or stop notice. We also discussed other remedies that are available, including payment and performance bonds, design professional liens and additional strategies your business can implement to ensure timely compensation.

    This seminar provided useful insight for any design professional in the construction industry, including architects, engineers, designers, and land surveyors. Fellow: American Institute of Architects, 2004
    •Member, liaison group, between the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law, and the American Institute of Architects Document Committee, to provide input in the development of standard AIA contract documents for digital practice.

    OTHER INFORMATION
    •Licensed Architect, California, 1981
    •Licensed Architect, United Kingdom, 1978
    •Founding member, The Jefferson Society Inc., a national body of architects with dual qualifications in law and architecture
    •Planning Commissioner, City of Santa Monica, 1985-1990
    •Member, and Chair, City of Santa Monica Building & Safety Commission, 1983-85; and 2000-2004
    •Former AYSO and Little League coach, City of Santa Monica, former Boy Scout Counselor, Boy Scouts of America Troop 2, Santa Monica
    •Former Consultant, California Architects Board
    •Former Board Member, Cal Parents, University of California, Berkeley

    SPEECHES, PUBLICATIONS AND EMAIL ALERTS

    Publications

    • Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy, April 2011
    • Design Professional and Construction Manager Law, co-author of chapter on Design Professional Contract Responsibilities - Pre-Design and Pre-Construction Phases, published by the American Bar Association Construction Industry Forum, January 2007
    • Intelligent Design, article in Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine, December 2006
    • Construction Litigation: Is There a Crisis?, In Focus (magazine of the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects), September 1996
    • Bills v. Invoices, LA Architect, December 1996
    • Limitations of Liability and Indemnity in Architect-Client Agreements, Update (a publication of the American Institute of Architects California Council), 1994

    Lectures/Presentations
    • Risk Management For Architects and Engineers, Ironshore Insurance, Los Angeles, California, January 29, 2015
    • Protect Your Business: Legal Tools and Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black, co-presented seminar for design professionals, April 2013
    • Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants, moderated panel discussion at AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee July Presentation, July 20, 2012
    • Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law, co-presented seminar for design professionals, June 14, 2012
    • International Practice for Design Professionals, presentation to AIA Los Angeles International Practice Committee and the Society for Iranian Architects and Planners, June 5, 2012
    • Embracing BIM to Regain Leadership, kTalk video from Risk Management Best Practices aecKnowledge continuing education course, March 2012
    • BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, March 16, 2012
    • The AIA Documents: An Overview, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, December 9, 2011
    • BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to Arup Los Angeles Office, December 1, 2011
    • Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Contracts, presentation to Landscape Architecture class, University of Southern California, October 21, 2011
    • Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens, co-presented seminar for design professionals, September 13, 2011
    • Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Owner-Architect Contracts, a presentation to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, June 10, 2011
    • Integrated Project Delivery: A Passing Trend, or the Wave of the Future? A View from California, a presentation to Lloyd's of London underwriters and claims specialists, February 9, 2011
    • Know and Exercise Your Lien Rights, AIA/LA annual MOBIUS LA Conference, June 25, 2010
    • Being Prepared: Legal Concerns & Contracts, Co-Speaker with Christine Drage of Weil & Drage, AIA Nevada Design Conference, September 17, 2009
    • The Owner-Architect Agreement: Nuts & Bolts - Magic Words and Phrases - Insurance, presented together with Christopher Menjou, Esq. and Sherall Gradias of Dealey, Renton & Associates, AIA MOBIUS LA, June 27, 2009
    • Integrated Project Delivery: A Case of Means Justifying the End, a presentation to AIA/LA, April 8, 2009
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to Marketing and Protection of Design Professional Services on the Internet (hosted by MPP in Las Vegas, NV), November 21, 2008
    • The New AIA Owner - Architect Form Agreement, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, April 30, 2008
    • Getting the Most Out of Your Contractor and Architect Agreements: A Look At the 2007 AIA Forms, a presentation to USC Gould School of Law 2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business, April 24, 2008
    • Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    • The Anatomy of Owner / Architect Contracts a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to AIA MOBIUS LA, October 25, 2007
    • Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to Perkins & Will, July 26, 2007
    • BIM and Integrated Project Delivery, a presentation to Danielian & Associates, Irvine, California, January 25, 2007
    • Copyright Law in Design and Construction: Evolution of the Doctrine of Implied License, Los Angeles County Bar Association, May 2006
    • Risk Management Basics for Architects, RNL Design, Los Angeles, March 2006
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to GENSLER, Santa Monica, California, September 30, 2005
    • Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, Lorman Seminars, August 2005
    • Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, August 2004
    • Ownership and Sharing of Electronic Files - Legal Issues, a panel presentation at North American Steel Construction/Pacific Structural Steel Conference, March 2004
    • Design-Build # Engineering Trends in Public and Private Projects, Los Angeles County Bar Association, September 2003
    • Contracts and Liability, Copyright and Liens, Lorman Education Services, Pasadena, California, October 2002
    • Design-Build, UCLA School of Architecture, May 2002
    • Loss Prevention and Record Keeping, Nadel Architects, 2002
    • Liability, Loss Prevention and Contracts, AIA Inland California Chapter, 2002
    •Moderator and presenter, Architect Contracts, Architect Liability and Copyright Issues, Los Angeles County Bar Association Construction Law Subsection, November 2001
    • Loss Prevention Seminar, Koning Eisenberg Architecture, October 2001
    • Copyright Basics for Architects, UCLA School of Architecture, May 11, 2001
    • Design Professionals Liens, Society of Iranian American Engineers and Architects, Beverly Hills, California, August 2000
    • Law for Architects, UCLA School of Architecture, May 2000
    • Design Professionals Liens, Altoon & Porter Architects, Los Angeles, California, October 1999
    •Lecturer and Moderator, The New AIA Documents B141 and A201, 1997 Edition, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Chapter, October 1999
    • Contracts for Design Professionals, UCLA School of Architecture, May 1999
    • The New AIA Document B141, 1997 Edition, presentation to AIA Inland California Chapter, January 1999
    • New AIA Document (B141 and A201), Construction Lawyers Breakfast Group, Covina, California, May 1998
    • The 1997 Edition of the Owner/Architect Agreement (AIA Document B141), a workshop for American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter, April 1998
    •Lecturer and Moderator, New Generation of AIA Documents, Construction Law Subsection, Real Property Section, Los Angeles County Bar Association, February 1998
    • Government and Architectural Profession, Architecture California, Fall 1997
    • The New AIA Documents, Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects, November 1997
    • The New AIA Documents, American Institute of Architects, San Francisco Chapter, November 1997
    • The New AIA Documents, A/E Systems Conference, San Diego Convention Center, November 1997
    • Contracts, AIA California Council Practice Conference, Oxnard, California, November 1996
    • Construction Law, University of Southern California Law Center, 1996
    • Lecturer and Moderator, Design Build: Adapting the Law to a Powerful Trend, Construction Law Subsection of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Real Property Section, December 1995
    • Small Projects: What Can Go Wrong and How to Prevent It, Professional Practice Committee of the American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter, Fall 1995
    • Mechanics' Liens, lecture given at the Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects, Fall 1994

    Articles
    4/8/2011 Email Alert - Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy

    The Court of Appeal for the Second District of California, in a decision published on March 30, 2011, affirmed summary judgment in favor of an insurer (General Security Indemnity Company) against another insurer (Clarendon America Insurance Company) and held that there was no coverage under the products - completed operations hazard of a general liability policy for a general contractor terminated before the completion of his contract, where: (a) the contractor performed no work during the policy period; (b) the contractor did not complete or abandon the work contracted for; (c) where the “faulty workmanship” exclusion applied; and (d) where the “claims in progress” exclusion applied.

    Events4/4/2013 Protect Your Business: Legal Tools & Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black

    In these difficult economic times, your right to payment for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. Legal tools and strategies can help ensure that you obtain compensation; however, a solid understanding of these processes and procedures is necessary.

    This seminar discussed the tools available to protect your business and address:

    •Mechanic's Liens and other remedies: navigating narrow time frames as modified by California law in July 2012, notice requirements, preparing and serving prerequisites, proper recording and the perfection process
    •Forms: preliminary notice, mechanic's lien, design professional lien, stop payment notice
    •Making sure your contracts and other documentation are in compliance with current law
    •Essential risk management standard of care strategies that can keep your business in the black
    •Recent legal developments in the design and construction industry

    7/20/2012 Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar moderated a panel discussion on this topic at this AIA LA Practice Committee event, which was held in Morris Polich & Purdy LLP's Los Angeles offices, from 8:00 - 9:00 AM on Friday, July 20, 2012. The panel consisted of three consultants who have experience working with architects, and who provided suggestions to improve communication and collaboration.

    6/14/2012 Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law

    In these difficult economic times, ensuring that you receive compensation for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. In the design and construction industry, a mechanic's lien and stop notice can be powerful legal tools to obtain payment. However, California law will be significantly revised, commencing on July 1, 2012.

    This seminar provided a solid understanding of these changes, including:

    •New time-frames
    •New notice requirements
    •New forms - Preliminary notice - Mechanic's lien - Stop payment notice
    •Making sure your contracts and other documentation are ready for 2012

    Presented by:
    D. Creighton Sebra, Esq.
    Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA, Esq.

    Audience: This complimentary seminar provided useful insight for design professionals in the construction industry, including architects, engineers, designers, and land surveyors.

    6/5/2012 International Practice for Design Professionals

    MPP Partner Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA presented this topic to the Society of Iranian Architects and Planners (SIAP) and the AIA LA International Practice Committee on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 from 7:00-9:30PM.

    Description: A discussion regarding Owner-Architect Agreements between domestic and international clients, overseas contract and dispute resolution forums, and cultural influences in these settings.

    3/16/2012 BIM: Promises & Challenges

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar presented this topic to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee on Friday, March 16, 2012, from 8:00-9:30 A.M.

    Description: In this one-hour presentation AIA LA Practice Committee's Vice-Chair attorney/architect Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA, Esq. will highlight the promises and challenges of BIM, and will compare the BIM methodologies and processes formulated by the AIA and the AGC in their form contracts. Attendees will be encouraged to share their experience and their thoughts on the use of BIM and its potential in shaping the future of design and construction.

    12/9/2011 The AIA Documents: An Overview

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar presented this topic for the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee.

    Description: The AIA Contract Documents are designed to address the full spectrum of design and construction projects - large and small. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about using these documents that maintain high standards that reflect current industry practices. The talk will cover a brief history of the AIA Documents, the drafting process, range and organization of the current AIA Documents, and a review of the evolution of the Owner-Architect agreement forms.

    9/13/2011 Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens

    In these difficult economic times, ensuring that you receive compensation for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. In the design and construction industry, a mechanic's lien and stop notice can be powerful legal tools to obtain payment. However, a solid understanding of the lien and stop notice processes is necessary to make sure that each step is completed correctly and within the narrow time period allowed by law. In this seminar we walked through the California mechanic's lien and stop notice processes, including preparing and serving the necessary prerequisites, proper recording, and the perfection process, as well as recent changes to California Civil Code that can affect the validity of your lien or stop notice. We also discussed other remedies that are available, including payment and performance bonds, design professional liens and additional strategies your business can implement to ensure timely compensation.

    This seminar provided useful insight for any design professional in the construction industry, including architects, engineers, designers, and land surveyors.

    6/10/2011 Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Owner-Architect Contracts

    This topic was presented to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, and was designed to give the busy firm principal or project director a quick introduction on how to negotiate better deals, manage risk more prudently, and avoid liability, by approaching Owner-Architect contracts in the right way.

    Description: Whether you are preparing, reviewing or negotiating an Owner-Architect contract, what you learn in this presentation will help you, and may protect you from the hazards of a misunderstood or poorly written contract. It will highlight basic issues such as Basis for the Compensation of the Architect, Additional Services, Insurance Requirements, Indemnification, Termination, Assignment, Copyright, Dispute Resolution, and many other topics.

    Presented by Mehrdad Farivar Esq., FAIA, a former practicing architect with over twenty years of experience in the practice of architecture, and a current practicing attorney and partner in the law firm of Morris Polich & Purdy LLP, in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mr. Farivar specializes in the representation of architects and other design professionals both in contract review and negotiation, and in litigation, arbitration and mediation.

    2/9/2011 Integrated Project Delivery: A Passing Trend, or the Wave of the Future? A View from California - Lloyd's of London

    One-hour seminar on Integrated Project Delivery for underwriters and claims specialists, covering:

    •Background and Terminology
    •Technological Impetus: BIM or Building Information Modeling
    •Model Contracts: AIA and Consensus Docs
    •Risk and Liability Implications

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA presented this seminar in the Old Library at Lloyd's.

    6/25/2010 Know and Exercise Your Lien Rights

    MPP attorneys Mehrdad Farivar, Creighton Sebra and Christopher Menjou discussed this topic at the American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter's annual MOBIUS LA Conference.

    Description: In the current economic climate, collection is a key challenge. Liens are a form of securitizing payment of your fees. You have lien rights both for projects that go into construction and for those that do not. Learn about Mechanics' Liens and Design Professionals' Liens, including entitlement to such liens, required notices, timelines and other formalities. Knowing these basics can make the difference between collecting your fees versus becoming a victim of bad debt. It can also help you negotiate better contracts by securing lien rights early, and maintaining the ability to enforce them.

    11/21/2008 Marketing and Protection of Design Professional Services on the Internet

    MPP Partners Mehrdad Farivar, Mark Hellenkamp, Gerald Schneeweis and Nicholas Wieczorek spoke in Las Vegas on the following topics:

    •Legal Issues in the Marketing of Design and Engineering Services on the Internet
    •Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in the Electronic Age
    •What's Next?

    4/24/2008 MPP Attorney Mehrdad Farivar was Panel Moderator at 2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business

    2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business
    Hosted by: USC Gould School of Law
    Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Downtown Los Angeles
    3:00pm, Thursday, April 24, 2008

    Mehrdad Farivar moderated a panel that discussed the topic of Getting the Most Out of your Contractor and Architect Agreements: A Look at the 2007 AIA Form.

    Panel Description: This panel will review the top 10 to 15 hot issues in the new AIA documents in a lively debate format that will include the contractor's, owner's and architect's points of view.

    The Symposium is the most highly attended real estate law and business conference in Southern California. Fellow: American Institute of Architects, 2004
    •Member, liaison group, betweenthe American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law, and the American Institute of Architects Document Committee, to provide input in the development of standard AIA contract documents for digital practice.

    Other Information
    •Licensed Architect, California, 1981
    •Licensed Architect, United Kingdom, 1978
    •Founding member, The Jefferson Society Inc., a national body of architects with dual qualifications in law and architecture
    •Planning Commissioner, City of Santa Monica, 1985-1990
    •Member, and Chair, City of Santa Monica Building & Safety Commission, 1983-85; and 2000-2004
    •Former AYSO and Little League coach, City of Santa Monica, former Boy Scout Counselor, Boy Scouts of America Troop 2, Santa Monica
    •Former Consultant, California Architects Board
    •Former Board Member, Cal Parents, University of California, Berkeley

    Speeches and Publications

    Publications

    • Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy, April 2011
    • Design Professional and Construction Manager Law, co-author of chapter on Design Professional Contract Responsibilities - Pre-Design and Pre-Construction Phases, published by the American Bar Association Construction Industry Forum, January 2007
    • Intelligent Design, article in Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine, December 2006
    • Construction Litigation: Is There a Crisis?, In Focus (magazine of the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects), September 1996
    • Bills v. Invoices, LA Architect, December 1996
    • Limitations of Liability and Indemnity in Architect-Client Agreements, Update (a publication of the American Institute of Architects California Council), 1994

    Lectures/Presentations
    • Risk Management For Architects and Engineers, Ironshore Insurance, Los Angeles, California, January 29, 2015
    • Protect Your Business: Legal Tools and Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black, co-presented seminar for design professionals, April 2013
    • Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants, moderated panel discussion at AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee July Presentation, July 20, 2012
    • Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law, co-presented seminar for design professionals, June 14, 2012
    • International Practice for Design Professionals, presentation to AIA Los Angeles International Practice Committee and the Society for Iranian Architects and Planners, June 5, 2012
    • Embracing BIM to Regain Leadership, kTalk video from Risk Management Best Practices aecKnowledge continuing education course, March 2012
    • BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, March 16, 2012
    • The AIA Documents: An Overview, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, December 9, 2011
    • BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to Arup Los Angeles Office, December 1, 2011
    • Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Contracts, presentation to Landscape Architecture class, University of Southern California, October 21, 2011
    • Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens, co-presented seminar for design professionals, September 13, 2011
    • Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Owner-Architect Contracts, a presentation to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, June 10, 2011
    • Integrated Project Delivery: A Passing Trend, or the Wave of the Future? A View from California, a presentation to Lloyd's of London underwriters and claims specialists, February 9, 2011
    • Know and Exercise Your Lien Rights, AIA/LA annual MOBIUS LA Conference, June 25, 2010
    • Being Prepared: Legal Concerns & Contracts, Co-Speaker with Christine Drage of Weil & Drage, AIA Nevada Design Conference, September 17, 2009
    • The Owner-Architect Agreement: Nuts & Bolts - Magic Words and Phrases - Insurance, presented together with Christopher Menjou, Esq. and Sherall Gradias of Dealey, Renton & Associates, AIA MOBIUS LA, June 27, 2009
    • Integrated Project Delivery: A Case of Means Justifying the End, a presentation to AIA/LA, April 8, 2009
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to Marketing and Protection of Design Professional Services on the Internet (hosted by MPP in Las Vegas, NV), November 21, 2008
    • The New AIA Owner - Architect Form Agreement, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, April 30, 2008
    • Getting the Most Out of Your Contractor and Architect Agreements: A Look At the 2007 AIA Forms, a presentation to USC Gould School of Law 2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business, April 24, 2008
    • Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    • The Anatomy of Owner / Architect Contracts a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to AIA MOBIUS LA, October 25, 2007
    • Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to Perkins & Will, July 26, 2007
    • BIM and Integrated Project Delivery, a presentation to Danielian & Associates, Irvine, California, January 25, 2007
    • Copyright Law in Design and Construction: Evolution of the Doctrine of Implied License, Los Angeles County Bar Association, May 2006
    • Risk Management Basics for Architects, RNL Design, Los Angeles, March 2006
    • Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to GENSLER, Santa Monica, California, September 30, 2005
    • Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, Lorman Seminars, August 2005
    • Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, August 2004
    • Ownership and Sharing of Electronic Files - Legal Issues, a panel presentation at North American Steel Construction/Pacific Structural Steel Conference, March 2004
    • Design-Build # Engineering Trends in Public and Private Projects, Los Angeles County Bar Association, September 2003
    • Contracts and Liability, Copyright and Liens, Lorman Education Services, Pasadena, California, October 2002
    • Design-Build, UCLA School of Architecture, May 2002
    • Loss Prevention and Record Keeping, Nadel Architects, 2002
    • Liability, Loss Prevention and Contracts, AIA Inland California Chapter, 2002
    •Moderator and presenter, Architect Contracts, Architect Liability and Copyright Issues, Los Angeles County Bar Association Construction Law Subsection, November 2001
    • Loss Prevention Seminar, Koning Eisenberg Architecture, October 2001
    • Copyright Basics for Architects, UCLA School of Architecture, May 11, 2001
    • Design Professionals Liens, Society of Iranian American Engineers and Architects, Beverly Hills, California, August 2000
    • Law for Architects, UCLA School of Architecture, May 2000
    • Design Professionals Liens, Altoon & Porter Architects, Los Angeles, California, October 1999
    •Lecturer and Moderator, The New AIA Documents B141 and A201, 1997 Edition, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Chapter, October 1999
    • Contracts for Design Professionals, UCLA School of Architecture, May 1999
    • The New AIA Document B141, 1997 Edition, presentation to AIA Inland California Chapter, January 1999
    • New AIA Document (B141 and A201), Construction Lawyers Breakfast Group, Covina, California, May 1998
    • The 1997 Edition of the Owner/Architect Agreement (AIA Document B141), a workshop for American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter, April 1998
    •Lecturer and Moderator, New Generation of AIA Documents, Construction Law Subsection, Real Property Section, Los Angeles County Bar Association, February 1998
    • Government and Architectural Profession, Architecture California, Fall 1997
    • The New AIA Documents, Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects, November 1997
    • The New AIA Documents, American Institute of Architects, San Francisco Chapter, November 1997
    • The New AIA Documents, A/E Systems Conference, San Diego Convention Center, November 1997
    • Contracts, AIA California Council Practice Conference, Oxnard, California, November 1996
    • Construction Law, University of Southern California Law Center, 1996
    • Lecturer and Moderator, Design Build: Adapting the Law to a Powerful Trend, Construction Law Subsection of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Real Property Section, December 1995
    • Small Projects: What Can Go Wrong and How to Prevent It, Professional Practice Committee of the American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter, Fall 1995
    • Mechanics' Liens, lecture given at the Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects, Fall 1994 Articles

    4/8/2011 Email Alert - Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy

    The Court of Appeal for the Second District of California, in a decision published on March 30, 2011, affirmed summary judgment in favor of an insurer (General Security Indemnity Company) against another insurer (Clarendon America Insurance Company) and held that there was no coverage under the products - completed operations hazard of a general liability policy for a general contractor terminated before the completion of his contract, where: (a) the contractor performed no work during the policy period; (b) the contractor did not complete or abandon the work contracted for; (c) where the “faulty workmanship” exclusion applied; and (d) where the “claims in progress” exclusion applied. Events

    4/4/2013 Protect Your Business: Legal Tools & Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black

    In these difficult economic times, your right to payment for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. Legal tools and strategies can help ensure that you obtain compensation; however, a solid understanding of these processes and procedures is necessary.

    This seminar discussed the tools available to protect your business and address:

    •Mechanic's Liens and other remedies: navigating narrow time frames as modified by California law in July 2012, notice requirements, preparing and serving prerequisites, proper recording and the perfection process
    •Forms: preliminary notice, mechanic's lien, design professional lien, stop payment notice
    •Making sure your contracts and other documentation are in compliance with current law
    •Essential risk management standard of care strategies that can keep your business in the black
    •Recent legal developments in the design and construction industry

    7/20/2012 Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar moderated a panel discussion on this topic at this AIA LA Practice Committee event, which was held in Morris Polich & Purdy LLP's Los Angeles offices, from 8:00 - 9:00 AM on Friday, July 20, 2012. The panel consisted of three consultants who have experience working with architects, and who provided suggestions to improve communication and collaboration.

    6/14/2012 Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law

    In these difficult economic times, ensuring that you receive compensation for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. In the design and construction industry, a mechanic's lien and stop notice can be powerful legal tools to obtain payment. However, California law will be significantly revised, commencing on July 1, 2012.

    This seminar provided a solid understanding of these changes, including:

    •New time-frames
    •New notice requirements
    •New forms - Preliminary notice - Mechanic's lien - Stop payment notice
    •Making sure your contracts and other documentation are ready for 2012

    Presented by:
    D. Creighton Sebra, Esq.
    Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA, Esq.

    Audience: This complimentary seminar provided useful insight for design professionals in the construction industry, including architects, engineers, designers, and land surveyors.

    6/5/2012 International Practice for Design Professionals

    MPP Partner Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA presented this topic to the Society of Iranian Architects and Planners (SIAP) and the AIA LA International Practice Committee on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 from 7:00-9:30PM.

    Description: A discussion regarding Owner-Architect Agreements between domestic and international clients, overseas contract and dispute resolution forums, and cultural influences in these settings.

    3/16/2012 BIM: Promises & Challenges

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar presented this topic to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee on Friday, March 16, 2012, from 8:00-9:30 A.M.

    Description: In this one-hour presentation AIA LA Practice Committee's Vice-Chair attorney/architect Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA, Esq. will highlight the promises and challenges of BIM, and will compare the BIM methodologies and processes formulated by the AIA and the AGC in their form contracts. Attendees will be encouraged to share their experience and their thoughts on the use of BIM and its potential in shaping the future of design and construction.

    12/9/2011 The AIA Documents: An Overview

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar presented this topic for the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee.

    Description: The AIA Contract Documents are designed to address the full spectrum of design and construction projects - large and small. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about using these documents that maintain high standards that reflect current industry practices. The talk will cover a brief history of the AIA Documents, the drafting process, range and organization of the current AIA Documents, and a review of the evolution of the Owner-Architect agreement forms.

    9/13/2011 Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens

    In these difficult economic times, ensuring that you receive compensation for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. In the design and construction industry, a mechanic's lien and stop notice can be powerful legal tools to obtain payment. However, a solid understanding of the lien and stop notice processes is necessary to make sure that each step is completed correctly and within the narrow time period allowed by law. In this seminar we walked through the California mechanic's lien and stop notice processes, including preparing and serving the necessary prerequisites, proper recording, and the perfection process, as well as recent changes to California Civil Code that can affect the validity of your lien or stop notice. We also discussed other remedies that are available, including payment and performance bonds, design professional liens and additional strategies your business can implement to ensure timely compensation.

    This seminar provided useful insight for any design professional in the construction industry, including architects, engineers, designers, and land surveyors.

    6/10/2011 Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Owner-Architect Contracts

    This topic was presented to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, and was designed to give the busy firm principal or project director a quick introduction on how to negotiate better deals, manage risk more prudently, and avoid liability, by approaching Owner-Architect contracts in the right way.

    Description: Whether you are preparing, reviewing or negotiating an Owner-Architect contract, what you learn in this presentation will help you, and may protect you from the hazards of a misunderstood or poorly written contract. It will highlight basic issues such as Basis for the Compensation of the Architect, Additional Services, Insurance Requirements, Indemnification, Termination, Assignment, Copyright, Dispute Resolution, and many other topics.

    Presented by Mehrdad Farivar Esq., FAIA, a former practicing architect with over twenty years of experience in the practice of architecture, and a current practicing attorney and partner in the law firm of Morris Polich & Purdy LLP, in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mr. Farivar specializes in the representation of architects and other design professionals both in contract review and negotiation, and in litigation, arbitration and mediation.

    2/9/2011 Integrated Project Delivery: A Passing Trend, or the Wave of the Future? A View from California - Lloyd's of London

    One-hour seminar on Integrated Project Delivery for underwriters and claims specialists, covering:

    •Background and Terminology
    •Technological Impetus: BIM or Building Information Modeling
    •Model Contracts: AIA and Consensus Docs
    •Risk and Liability Implications

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA presented this seminar in the Old Library at Lloyd's.

    6/25/2010 Know and Exercise Your Lien Rights

    MPP attorneys Mehrdad Farivar, Creighton Sebra and Christopher Menjou discussed this topic at the American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter's annual MOBIUS LA Conference.

    Description: In the current economic climate, collection is a key challenge. Liens are a form of securitizing payment of your fees. You have lien rights both for projects that go into construction and for those that do not. Learn about Mechanics' Liens and Design Professionals' Liens, including entitlement to such liens, required notices, timelines and other formalities. Knowing these basics can make the difference between collecting your fees versus becoming a victim of bad debt. It can also help you negotiate better contracts by securing lien rights early, and maintaining the ability to enforce them.

    11/21/2008 Marketing and Protection of Design Professional Services on the Internet

    MPP Partners Mehrdad Farivar, Mark Hellenkamp, Gerald Schneeweis and Nicholas Wieczorek spoke in Las Vegas on the following topics:

    •Legal Issues in the Marketing of Design and Engineering Services on the Internet
    •Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in the Electronic Age
    •What's Next?

    4/24/2008 MPP Attorney Mehrdad Farivar was Panel Moderator at 2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business

    2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business
    Hosted by: USC Gould School of Law
    Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Downtown Los Angeles
    3:00pm, Thursday, April 24, 2008

    Mehrdad Farivar moderated a panel that discussed the topic of Getting the Most Out of your Contractor and Architect Agreements: A Look at the 2007 AIA Form.

    Panel Description: This panel will review the top 10 to 15 hot issues in the new AIA documents in a lively debate format that will include the contractor's, owner's and architect's points of view.

    The Symposium is the most highly attended real estate law and business conference in Southern California. Fellow: American Institute of Architects, 2004
    • Member, liaison group, between the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law, and the American Institute of Architects Document Committee, to provide input in the development of standard AIA contract documents for digital practice. Fellow: American Institute of Architects, 2004
    • Member, liaison group, between the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law, and the American Institute of Architects Document Committee, to provide input in the development of standard AIA contract documents for digital practice. Fellow: American Institute of Architects, 2004
    •Member, liaison group, between the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law, and the American Institute of Architects Document Committee, to provide input in the development of standard AIA contract documents for digital practice.

    Other Information
    •Licensed Architect, California, 1981
    •Licensed Architect, United Kingdom, 1978
    •Founding member, The Jefferson Society Inc., a national body of architects with dual qualifications in law and architecture
    •Planning Commissioner, City of Santa Monica, 1985-1990
    •Member, and Chair, City of Santa Monica Building & Safety Commission, 1983-85; and 2000-2004
    •Former AYSO and Little League coach, City of Santa Monica, former Boy Scout Counselor, Boy Scouts of America Troop 2, Santa Monica
    •Former Consultant, California Architects Board
    •Former Board Member, Cal Parents, University of California, Berkeley

    Speeches, Publications and Email Alerts

    Publications

    •""Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy,"" April 2011
    •""Design Professional and Construction Manager Law,"" co-author of chapter on Design Professional Contract Responsibilities - Pre-Design and Pre-Construction Phases, published by the American Bar Association Construction Industry Forum, January 2007
    •""Intelligent Design,"" article in Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine, December 2006
    •""Construction Litigation: Is There a Crisis?,"" In Focus (magazine of the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects), September 1996
    •""Bills v. Invoices,"" LA Architect, December 1996
    •""Limitations of Liability and Indemnity in Architect-Client Agreements,"" Update (a publication of the American Institute of Architects California Council), 1994

    Lectures/Presentations
    •""Protect Your Business: Legal Tools and Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black,"" co-presented seminar for design professionals, April 2013
    •""Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants,"" moderated panel discussion at AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee July Presentation, July 20, 2012
    •""Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law,"" co-presented seminar for design professionals, June 14, 2012
    •""International Practice for Design Professionals,"" presentation to AIA Los Angeles International Practice Committee and the Society for Iranian Architects and Planners, June 5, 2012
    •""Embracing BIM to Regain Leadership,"" kTalk video from ""Risk Management Best Practices"" aecKnowledge continuing education course, March 2012
    •""BIM: Promises & Challenges,"" presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, March 16, 2012
    •""The AIA Documents: An Overview,"" presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, December 9, 2011
    •""BIM: Promises & Challenges,"" presentation to Arup Los Angeles Office, December 1, 2011
    •""Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Contracts,"" presentation to Landscape Architecture class, University of Southern California, October 21, 2011
    •""Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens,"" co-presented seminar for design professionals, September 13, 2011
    •""Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Owner-Architect Contracts,"" a presentation to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, June 10, 2011
    •""Integrated Project Delivery: A Passing Trend, or the Wave of the Future? A View from California,"" a presentation to Lloyd's of London underwriters and claims specialists, February 9, 2011
    •""Know and Exercise Your Lien Rights,"" AIA/LA annual MOBIUS LA Conference, June 25, 2010
    •""Being Prepared: Legal Concerns & Contracts,"" Co-Speaker with Christine Drage of Weil & Drage, AIA Nevada Design Conference, September 17, 2009
    •""The Owner-Architect Agreement: Nuts & Bolts - Magic Words and Phrases - Insurance,"" presented together with Christopher Menjou, Esq. and Sherall Gradias of Dealey, Renton & Associates, AIA MOBIUS LA, June 27, 2009
    •""Integrated Project Delivery: A Case of Means Justifying the End,"" a presentation to AIA/LA, April 8, 2009
    •""Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture,"" a presentation to Marketing and Protection of Design Professional Services on the Internet (hosted by MPP in Las Vegas, NV), November 21, 2008
    •""The New AIA Owner - Architect Form Agreement,"" a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, April 30, 2008
    •""Getting the Most Out of Your Contractor and Architect Agreements: A Look At the 2007 AIA Forms,"" a presentation to USC Gould School of Law 2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business, April 24, 2008
    •""Integrated Practice Using BIM,"" a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    •""The Anatomy of Owner / Architect Contracts"" a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    •""Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture,"" a presentation to AIA MOBIUS LA, October 25, 2007
    •""Integrated Practice Using BIM,"" a presentation to Perkins & Will, July 26, 2007
    •""BIM and Integrated Project Delivery,"" a presentation to Danielian & Associates, Irvine, California, January 25, 2007
    •""Copyright Law in Design and Construction: Evolution of the Doctrine of Implied License,"" Los Angeles County Bar Association, May 2006
    •""Risk Management Basics for Architects,"" RNL Design, Los Angeles, March 2006
    •""Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture,"" a presentation to GENSLER, Santa Monica, California, September 30, 2005
    •""Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada,"" Lorman Seminars, August 2005
    •""Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada,"" August 2004
    •""Ownership and Sharing of Electronic Files - Legal Issues,"" a panel presentation at North American Steel Construction/Pacific Structural Steel Conference, March 2004
    •""Design-Build # Engineering Trends in Public and Private Projects,"" Los Angeles County Bar Association, September 2003
    •""Contracts and Liability, Copyright and Liens,"" Lorman Education Services, Pasadena, California, October 2002
    •""Design-Build,"" UCLA School of Architecture, May 2002
    •""Loss Prevention and Record Keeping,"" Nadel Architects, 2002
    •""Liability, Loss Prevention and Contracts,"" AIA Inland California Chapter, 2002
    •Moderator and presenter, ""Architect Contracts, Architect Liability and Copyright Issues,"" Los Angeles County Bar Association Construction Law Subsection, November 2001
    •""Loss Prevention Seminar,"" Koning Eisenberg Architecture, October 2001
    •""Copyright Basics for Architects,"" UCLA School of Architecture, May 11, 2001
    •""Design Professionals Liens,"" Society of Iranian American Engineers and Architects, Beverly Hills, California, August 2000
    •""Law for Architects,"" UCLA School of Architecture, May 2000
    •""Design Professionals Liens,"" Altoon & Porter Architects, Los Angeles, California, October 1999
    •Lecturer and Moderator, ""The New AIA Documents B141 and A201, 1997 Edition,"" presentation to AIA Los Angeles Chapter, October 1999
    •""Contracts for Design Professionals,"" UCLA School of Architecture, May 1999
    •""The New AIA Document B141, 1997 Edition,"" presentation to AIA Inland California Chapter, January 1999
    •""New AIA Document (B141 and A201),"" Construction Lawyers Breakfast Group, Covina, California, May 1998
    •""The 1997 Edition of the Owner/Architect Agreement (AIA Document B141),"" a workshop for American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter, April 1998
    •Lecturer and Moderator, ""New Generation of AIA Documents,"" Construction Law Subsection, Real Property Section, Los Angeles County Bar Association, February 1998
    •""Government and Architectural Profession,"" Architecture California, Fall 1997
    •""The New AIA Documents,"" Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects, November 1997
    •""The New AIA Documents,"" American Institute of Architects, San Francisco Chapter, November 1997
    •""The New AIA Documents,"" A/E Systems Conference, San Diego Convention Center, November 1997
    •""Contracts,"" AIA California Council Practice Conference, Oxnard, California, November 1996
    •""Construction Law,"" University of Southern California Law Center, 1996
    •""Lecturer and Moderator, ""Design Build: Adapting the Law to a Powerful Trend,"" Construction Law Subsection of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Real Property Section, December 1995
    •""Small Projects: What Can Go Wrong and How to Prevent It,"" Professional Practice Committee of the American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter, Fall 1995
    •""Mechanics' Liens,"" lecture given at the Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects, Fall 1994

    Articles
    4/8/2011
    Email Alert - Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy

    The Court of Appeal for the Second District of California, in a decision published on March 30, 2011, affirmed summary judgment in favor of an insurer (General Security Indemnity Company) against another insurer (Clarendon America Insurance Company) and held that there was no coverage under the products - completed operations hazard of a general liability policy for a general contractor terminated before the completion of his contract, where: (a) the contractor performed no work during the policy period; (b) the contractor did not complete or abandon the work contracted for; (c) where the “faulty workmanship” exclusion applied; and (d) where the “claims in progress” exclusion applied.

    Events
    4/4/2013
    Protect Your Business: Legal Tools & Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black

    In these difficult economic times, your right to payment for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. Legal tools and strategies can help ensure that you obtain compensation; however, a solid understanding of these processes and procedures is necessary.

    This seminar discussed the tools available to protect your business and address:

    •Mechanic's Liens and other remedies: navigating narrow time frames as modified by California law in July 2012, notice requirements, preparing and serving prerequisites, proper recording and the perfection process
    •Forms: preliminary notice, mechanic's lien, design professional lien, stop payment notice
    •Making sure your contracts and other documentation are in compliance with current law
    •Essential risk management standard of care strategies that can keep your business in the black
    •Recent legal developments in the design and construction industry
    7/20/2012
    Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar moderated a panel discussion on this topic at this AIA LA Practice Committee event, which was held in Morris Polich & Purdy LLP's Los Angeles offices, from 8:00 - 9:00 AM on Friday, July 20, 2012. The panel consisted of three consultants who have experience working with architects, and who provided suggestions to improve communication and collaboration.
    6/14/2012
    Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law

    In these difficult economic times, ensuring that you receive compensation for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. In the design and construction industry, a mechanic's lien and stop notice can be powerful legal tools to obtain payment. However, California law will be significantly revised, commencing on July 1, 2012.

    This seminar provided a solid understanding of these changes, including:

    •New time-frames
    •New notice requirements
    •New forms - Preliminary notice - Mechanic's lien - Stop payment notice
    •Making sure your contracts and other documentation are ready for 2012

    Presented by:
    D. Creighton Sebra, Esq.
    Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA, Esq.

    Audience: This complimentary seminar provided useful insight for design professionals in the construction industry, including architects, engineers, designers, and land surveyors.
    6/5/2012
    International Practice for Design Professionals

    MPP Partner Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA presented this topic to the Society of Iranian Architects and Planners (SIAP) and the AIA LA International Practice Committee on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 from 7:00-9:30PM.

    Description: A discussion regarding Owner-Architect Agreements between domestic and international clients, overseas contract and dispute resolution forums, and cultural influences in these settings.
    3/16/2012
    BIM: Promises & Challenges

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar presented this topic to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee on Friday, March 16, 2012, from 8:00-9:30 A.M.

    Description: In this one-hour presentation AIA LA Practice Committee's Vice-Chair attorney/architect Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA, Esq. will highlight the promises and challenges of BIM, and will compare the BIM methodologies and processes formulated by the AIA and the AGC in their form contracts. Attendees will be encouraged to share their experience and their thoughts on the use of BIM and its potential in shaping the future of design and construction.
    12/9/2011
    The AIA Documents: An Overview

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar presented this topic for the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee.

    Description: The AIA Contract Documents are designed to address the full spectrum of design and construction projects - large and small. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about using these documents that maintain high standards that reflect current industry practices. The talk will cover a brief history of the AIA Documents, the drafting process, range and organization of the current AIA Documents, and a review of the evolution of the Owner-Architect agreement forms.
    9/13/2011
    Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens

    In these difficult economic times, ensuring that you receive compensation for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. In the design and construction industry, a mechanic's lien and stop notice can be powerful legal tools to obtain payment. However, a solid understanding of the lien and stop notice processes is necessary to make sure that each step is completed correctly and within the narrow time period allowed by law. In this seminar we walked through the California mechanic's lien and stop notice processes, including preparing and serving the necessary prerequisites, proper recording, and the perfection process, as well as recent changes to California Civil Code that can affect the validity of your lien or stop notice. We also discussed other remedies that are available, including payment and performance bonds, design professional liens and additional strategies your business can implement to ensure timely compensation.

    This seminar provided useful insight for any design professional in the construction industry, including architects, engineers, designers, and land surveyors.
    6/10/2011
    Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Owner-Architect Contracts

    This topic was presented to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, and was designed to give the busy firm principal or project director a quick introduction on how to negotiate better deals, manage risk more prudently, and avoid liability, by approaching Owner-Architect contracts in the right way.

    Description: Whether you are preparing, reviewing or negotiating an Owner-Architect contract, what you learn in this presentation will help you, and may protect you from the hazards of a misunderstood or poorly written contract. It will highlight basic issues such as ""Basis for the Compensation of the Architect,"" ""Additional Services,"" ""Insurance Requirements, ""Indemnification,"" ""Termination,"" ""Assignment,"" ""Copyright,"" ""Dispute Resolution,"" and many other topics.

    Presented by Mehrdad Farivar Esq., FAIA, a former practicing architect with over twenty years of experience in the practice of architecture, and a current practicing attorney and partner in the law firm of Morris Polich & Purdy LLP, in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mr. Farivar specializes in the representation of architects and other design professionals both in contract review and negotiation, and in litigation, arbitration and mediation.
    2/9/2011
    ""Integrated Project Delivery: A Passing Trend, or the Wave of the Future? A View from California"" - Lloyd's of London

    One-hour seminar on Integrated Project Delivery for underwriters and claims specialists, covering:

    •Background and Terminology
    •Technological Impetus: ""BIM or Building Information Modeling
    •Model Contracts: AIA and Consensus Docs
    •Risk and Liability Implications

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA presented this seminar in the Old Library at Lloyd's.
    6/25/2010
    Know and Exercise Your Lien Rights

    MPP attorneys Mehrdad Farivar, Creighton Sebra and Christopher Menjou discussed this topic at the American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter's annual MOBIUS LA Conference.

    Description: In the current economic climate, collection is a key challenge. Liens are a form of securitizing payment of your fees. You have lien rights both for projects that go into construction and for those that do not. Learn about Mechanics' Liens and Design Professionals' Liens, including entitlement to such liens, required notices, timelines and other formalities. Knowing these basics can make the difference between collecting your fees versus becoming a victim of bad debt. It can also help you negotiate better contracts by securing lien rights early, and maintaining the ability to enforce them.
    11/21/2008
    Marketing and Protection of Design Professional Services on the Internet

    MPP Partners Mehrdad Farivar, Mark Hellenkamp, Gerald Schneeweis and Nicholas Wieczorek spoke in Las Vegas on the following topics:

    •Legal Issues in the Marketing of Design and Engineering Services on the Internet
    •Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in the Electronic Age
    •What's Next?
    4/24/2008
    MPP Attorney Mehrdad Farivar was Panel Moderator at 2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business

    2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business
    Hosted by: USC Gould School of Law
    Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Downtown Los Angeles
    3:00pm, Thursday, April 24, 2008

    Mehrdad Farivar moderated a panel that discussed the topic of ""Getting the Most Out of your Contractor and Architect Agreements: A Look at the 2007 AIA Form.""

    Panel Description: This panel will review the top 10 to 15 hot issues in the new AIA documents in a lively debate format that will include the contractor's, owner's and architect's points of view.

    The Symposium is the most highly attended real estate law and business conference in Southern California. Fellow: American Institute of Architects, 2004
    •Member, liaison group, between the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law, and the American Institute of Architects Document Committee, to provide input in the development of standard AIA contract documents for digital practice.

    OTHER INFORMATION
    •Licensed Architect, California, 1981
    •Licensed Architect, United Kingdom, 1978
    •Founding member, The Jefferson Society Inc., a national body of architects with dual qualifications in law and architecture
    •Planning Commissioner, City of Santa Monica, 1985-1990
    •Member, and Chair, City of Santa Monica Building & Safety Commission, 1983-85; and 2000-2004
    •Former AYSO and Little League coach, City of Santa Monica, former Boy Scout Counselor, Boy Scouts of America Troop 2, Santa Monica
    •Former Consultant, California Architects Board
    •Former Board Member, Cal Parents, University of California, Berkeley

    SPEECHES, PUBLICATIONS AND EMAIL ALERTS

    Publications
    •Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy, April 2011
    •Design Professional and Construction Manager Law, co-author of chapter on Design Professional Contract Responsibilities - Pre-Design and Pre-Construction Phases, published by the American Bar Association Construction Industry Forum, January 2007
    •Intelligent Design, article in Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine, December 2006
    •Construction Litigation: Is There a Crisis?, In Focus (magazine of the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects), September 1996
    •Bills v. Invoices, LA Architect, December 1996
    •Limitations of Liability and Indemnity in Architect-Client Agreements, Update (a publication of the American Institute of Architects California Council), 1994

    Lectures/Presentations
    •Protect Your Business: Legal Tools and Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black, co-presented seminar for design professionals, April 2013
    •Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants, moderated panel discussion at AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee July Presentation, July 20, 2012
    •Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law, co-presented seminar for design professionals, June 14, 2012
    •International Practice for Design Professionals, presentation to AIA Los Angeles International Practice Committee and the Society for Iranian Architects and Planners, June 5, 2012
    •Embracing BIM to Regain Leadership, kTalk video from Risk Management Best Practices aecKnowledge continuing education course, March 2012
    •BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, March 16, 2012
    •The AIA Documents: An Overview, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, December 9, 2011
    •BIM: Promises & Challenges, presentation to Arup Los Angeles Office, December 1, 2011
    •Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Contracts, presentation to Landscape Architecture class, University of Southern California, October 21, 2011
    •Getting Paid? Tricks of the Trade for Tough Economic Times - Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices & Design Professional Liens, co-presented seminar for design professionals, September 13, 2011
    •Managing Risk through a Better Understanding of Owner-Architect Contracts, a presentation to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee, June 10, 2011
    •Integrated Project Delivery: A Passing Trend, or the Wave of the Future? A View from California, a presentation to Lloyd's of London underwriters and claims specialists, February 9, 2011
    •Know and Exercise Your Lien Rights, AIA/LA annual MOBIUS LA Conference, June 25, 2010
    •Being Prepared: Legal Concerns & Contracts, Co-Speaker with Christine Drage of Weil & Drage, AIA Nevada Design Conference, September 17, 2009
    •The Owner-Architect Agreement: Nuts & Bolts - Magic Words and Phrases - Insurance, presented together with Christopher Menjou, Esq. and Sherall Gradias of Dealey, Renton & Associates, AIA MOBIUS LA, June 27, 2009
    •Integrated Project Delivery: A Case of Means Justifying the End, a presentation to AIA/LA, April 8, 2009
    •Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to Marketing and Protection of Design Professional Services on the Internet (hosted by MPP in Las Vegas, NV), November 21, 2008
    •The New AIA Owner - Architect Form Agreement, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, April 30, 2008
    •Getting the Most Out of Your Contractor and Architect Agreements: A Look At the 2007 AIA Forms, a presentation to USC Gould School of Law 2008 Symposium on Real Estate Law and Business, April 24, 2008
    •Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    •The Anatomy of Owner / Architect Contracts a presentation to UCLA Graduate School of Architecture, October 31, 2007
    •Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to AIA MOBIUS LA, October 25, 2007
    •Integrated Practice Using BIM, a presentation to Perkins & Will, July 26, 2007
    •BIM and Integrated Project Delivery, a presentation to Danielian & Associates, Irvine, California, January 25, 2007
    •Copyright Law in Design and Construction: Evolution of the Doctrine of Implied License, Los Angeles County Bar Association, May 2006
    •Risk Management Basics for Architects, RNL Design, Los Angeles, March 2006
    •Copyright Law in the Practice of Architecture, a presentation to GENSLER, Santa Monica, California, September 30, 2005
    •Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, Lorman Seminars, August 2005
    •Construction Management and Design - Build in Nevada, August 2004
    •Ownership and Sharing of Electronic Files - Legal Issues, a panel presentation at North American Steel Construction/Pacific Structural Steel Conference, March 2004
    •Design-Build # Engineering Trends in Public and Private Projects, Los Angeles County Bar Association, September 2003
    •Contracts and Liability, Copyright and Liens, Lorman Education Services, Pasadena, California, October 2002
    •Design-Build, UCLA School of Architecture, May 2002
    •Loss Prevention and Record Keeping, Nadel Architects, 2002
    •Liability, Loss Prevention and Contracts, AIA Inland California Chapter, 2002
    •Moderator and presenter, Architect Contracts, Architect Liability and Copyright Issues, Los Angeles County Bar Association Construction Law Subsection, November 2001
    •Loss Prevention Seminar, Koning Eisenberg Architecture, October 2001
    •Copyright Basics for Architects, UCLA School of Architecture, May 11, 2001
    •Design Professionals Liens, Society of Iranian American Engineers and Architects, Beverly Hills, California, August 2000
    •Law for Architects, UCLA School of Architecture, May 2000
    •Design Professionals Liens, Altoon & Porter Architects, Los Angeles, California, October 1999
    •Lecturer and Moderator, The New AIA Documents B141 and A201, 1997 Edition, presentation to AIA Los Angeles Chapter, October 1999
    •Contracts for Design Professionals, UCLA School of Architecture, May 1999
    •The New AIA Document B141, 1997 Edition, presentation to AIA Inland California Chapter, January 1999
    •New AIA Document (B141 and A201), Construction Lawyers Breakfast Group, Covina, California, May 1998
    •The 1997 Edition of the Owner/Architect Agreement (AIA Document B141), a workshop for American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter, April 1998
    •Lecturer and Moderator, New Generation of AIA Documents, Construction Law Subsection, Real Property Section, Los Angeles County Bar Association, February 1998
    •Government and Architectural Profession, Architecture California, Fall 1997
    •The New AIA Documents, Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects, November 1997
    •The New AIA Documents, American Institute of Architects, San Francisco Chapter, November 1997
    •The New AIA Documents, A/E Systems Conference, San Diego Convention Center, November 1997
    •Contracts, AIA California Council Practice Conference, Oxnard, California, November 1996
    •Construction Law, University of Southern California Law Center, 1996
    •Lecturer and Moderator, Design Build: Adapting the Law to a Powerful Trend, Construction Law Subsection of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Real Property Section, December 1995
    •Small Projects: What Can Go Wrong and How to Prevent It, Professional Practice Committee of the American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter, Fall 1995
    •Mechanics' Liens, lecture given at the Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects, Fall 1994

    Articles
    4/8/2011
    Email Alert - Court of Appeal Interprets Policy Language in Contractor's CGL Policy

    The Court of Appeal for the Second District of California, in a decision published on March 30, 2011, affirmed summary judgment in favor of an insurer (General Security Indemnity Company) against another insurer (Clarendon America Insurance Company) and held that there was no coverage under the products - completed operations hazard of a general liability policy for a general contractor terminated before the completion of his contract, where: (a) the contractor performed no work during the policy period; (b) the contractor did not complete or abandon the work contracted for; (c) where the “faulty workmanship exclusion applied; and (d) where the “claims in progress exclusion applied.

    Events
    4/4/2013
    Protect Your Business: Legal Tools & Strategies for Keeping Your Business in the Black

    In these difficult economic times, your right to payment for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. Legal tools and strategies can help ensure that you obtain compensation; however, a solid understanding of these processes and procedures is necessary.

    This seminar discussed the tools available to protect your business and address:
    •Mechanic's Liens and other remedies: navigating narrow time frames as modified by California law in July 2012, notice requirements, preparing and serving prerequisites, proper recording and the perfection process
    •Forms: preliminary notice, mechanic's lien, design professional lien, stop payment notice
    •Making sure your contracts and other documentation are in compliance with current law
    •Essential risk management standard of care strategies that can keepyour business in the black
    •Recent legal developments in the design and construction industry
    7/20/2012
    Effective Communication with Engineers & Consultants

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar moderated a panel discussion on this topic at this AIA Member: LA Practice Committee event, which was held in Morris Polich & Purdy LLP's Los Angeles offices, from 8:00 - 9:00 AM on Friday, July 20, 2012. The panel consisted of three consultants who have experience working with architects, and who provided suggestions to improve communication and collaboration.
    6/14/2012
    Modification of California's Mechanic's Lien and Stop Notice Law Commencing July 1, 2012 - A Guide for Enforcement of Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices and Payment Bonds Pertaining to California's Modified Law

    In these difficult economic times, ensuring that you receive compensation for the services provided on a construction project is paramount. In the design and construction industry, a mechanic's lien and stop notice can be powerful legal tools to obtain payment. However, California law will be significantly revised, commencing on July 1, 2012.

    This seminar provided a solid understanding of these changes, including:
    •New time-frames
    •New notice requirements
    •New forms - Preliminary notice - Mechanic's lien - Stop payment notice
    •Making sure your contracts and other documentation are ready for 2012

    Presented by:
    D. Creighton Sebra, Esq.
    Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA, Esq.

    Audience: This complimentary seminar provided useful insight for design professionals in the construction industry, including architects, engineers, designers, and land surveyors.
    6/5/2012
    International Practice for Design Professionals

    MPP Partner Mehrdad Farivar, FAIA presented this topic to the Society of Iranian Architects and Planners (SIAP) and the AIA Fellow: LA International Practice Committee on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 from 7:00-9:30PM.

    Description: A discussion regarding Owner-Architect Agreements between domestic and international clients, overseas contract and dispute resolution forums, and cultural influences in these settings.
    3/16/2012
    BIM: Promises & Challenges

    MPP partner Mehrdad Farivar presented this topic to the AIA Los Angeles Practice Committee on Friday, March 16, 2012, from 8:00-9:30 A.M.

    Description: In this one-hour presentation AIA

  • Education & Certifications
    Other Education
    University of Manchester, School of Architecture, Manchester England
    B.Arch.
    B.A

    University of Manchester, School of Architecture, Manchester England
    B.Arch.
    graduate degree

    London University, University College, Bartlett School of Architecture

    Milan Polytechnic, School of Architecture, Milan Italy

    Southwestern University School of Law
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