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Going Nuclear: Termination for Cause Without an Opportunity to Cure
Termination for cause on a construction project is the equivalent of “going…
More on Delegated Design
Delegated design is when the lead design professional, an architect or engineer,…
Tips On Declaring A Downstream Party In Default And Termination
Parties do not typically enter a construction contract planning for failure. The…
The Cardinal Change Doctrine
A fundamental principle of contract law is that one party cannot unilaterally…
Betterment and First Costs – Entitlement to Damages from Defects, Deviations, and Deficiencies Doesn’t Come with a Blank Check
When an owner is entitled to damages due to faulty construction work,…
Contract Negotiation Strategies for Subcontract Agreements
ConsensusDocs is holding a webinar entitled What Contractors Need to Prioritize in…
Contractors and Owners Will Have an Easier Time Identifying Regulated Wetlands Following Recent U.S. Supreme Court Opinion
Contractors appreciate how difficult it often is on a technical level to…
Pick Your Poison: Drafting an Enforceable Forum Selection Clause in the Fourth Circuit
Parties can expect federal courts to scrutinize forum selection clauses in federal…
Court Sharpens The “Sword” And Strengthens The “Shield” Of Contractors’ License Law
Performing construction work without the necessary license can have significant repercussions on…
Setting Priorities to Find a Common Middle Ground in Contracts
Reaching an agreement on a construction contract that leads to a positive…
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