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By: Sarah Carpenter Partner, Smith Currie & Hancock LLP. On federal and federally funded projects, contractors and sureties face a multitude of potential wage-related liabilities. However, contractors and sureties may…
By: Sidney Lewis, Partner and Alex Glaser, Partner, Jones Walker LLP. COVID-19 has already taken a toll on construction projects across the nation. Construction industry participants, including general contractors, now…
By: Christopher A. Henry Atlanta Litigation Attorney, Mia Hughes Summer Associate, Jones Walker LLP. The need for contractors to maintain the proper contracting license may seem like a mundane, clerical…
By: Andrew M. MacDonald Partner, Fox Rothschild LLP The Protecting the Right to Organize Act (the âPRO Actâ) is a proposed law that would dramatically rewrite the National Labor Relations…
By: Gerard J. Onorata Partner, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. During a construction project, it is not uncommon for disputes to arise between a general contractor and a subcontractor. Frequently, these…
By: William Underwood Partner, Jones Walker LLP. âHa ha! You fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders – the most famous of which is ânever get involved…
By: Brian Perlberg – Executive Director and Senior Counsel ConsensusDocs. The AGC Risk Management and Surety conference was held in-person during the first week of June, and featured two sessions…
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By: Tiffany C. Raush Associate, Jones Walker, LLP. Accuracy, clarity, simplicity, and consistency. These are the four qualities of top-notch change order procedures. Yes, it matters what you say in…
