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For more than a hundred years the construction industry has been a leading user of arbitration to resolve disputes. Over the last decade, arbitration has lost some of its favor…
Read MoreBy: Joneis M. Phan, Of Counsel and Sarah K. Bloom, Associate, Watt, Tieder, Hoffar, & Fitzgerald, LLP. Federal contractors have faced unprecedented challenges performing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional costs…
Read MoreBy: Karla Pascarella, Partner, and Jerry P. Brodsky, Director – Latin America, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. Compliance programs are a necessity across most industries due to the current, increasingly complex…
Read MoreFred Hedberg | Construction Law Zone Modular construction is literally on the rise. It is rapidly displacing traditional stick-built construction for new commercial, industrial and residential buildings. Over the past decade, an…
Read MoreBy: Chris Broughton Associate, Jones Walker LLP. Introduction: Time is of the essence in the construction industry, and failing to provide timely notice of your payment bond claim can end…
Read MoreBy: Jamey Collidge Associate, Troutman Pepper. On June 8, 2020, Level 10 Construction, LP (“Level 10”), a construction company hired by Sea World San Diego (“Sea World”), filed a Complaint…
Read MoreBy: James R. Artzer, Associate, Jones Walker LLP Securing a new project brings opportunity for profit and success, but that opportunity also brings great risk. Contract limitations of liability can…
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