
Presented by:
Diane P. Mika, Senior Vice President, Risk Management Officer, Berkley Design Professional
Andrew D. Mendelson, FAIA, Executive Vice President, Chief Risk Management Officer, Berkley Design Professional
Thursday, September 18, 2025
10-11 AM Pacific
12-1 PM Central
1-2 PM Eastern
Submitted for 1.0 AIA Learning Units
1 RCEP Professional Development Hours+
Berkley DP policyholders who participate in this program can qualify for a 15% Risk Management Education credit. Contact your agent for further information*
In today’s rapidly evolving AEC landscape, risk management fundamentals are more critical than ever. This webinar explores how post-pandemic shifts, emerging technologies, and changing client expectations are reshaping professional liability exposure for architects and engineers. Gain actionable insights and tools to protect your firm and enhance risk resilience in the “new normal.”
Participants will:
- Explain how post-COVID industry shifts have impacted project delivery and liability exposure.
- Describe how the standard of care is evolving in response to technology, remote work, and client expectations.
- Identify design planning considerations related to climate resilience, public health, and regulatory changes.
- Assess the risks and opportunities associated with AI, automation, and hybrid workforce models.
Submitted for 1.0 AIA Learning Units
1 RCEP Professional Development Hours
*Each policy year, firms that participate in one or more Berkley DP education programs qualify for a single 15% risk management education credit that will be included in rating and reflected in the firm’s next policy quotation. Please note that the education credit opportunity applies only to primary policies; excess policies are not eligible.
+This program has been submitted with the national AIA for Continuing Education Learning Units. This program is registered with the RCEP for Professional Development Hours. We do not register programs with any individual states. It is the design professional’s responsibility to determine whether this activity meets the requirements set forth by his/her state licensing board.