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Not If, But When: Newly Enacted Virginia Legislation Bans “Pay-If-Paid” Clauses In Construction Contracts
Recently passed legislation in Virginia is likely to dramatically change contractual relationships between prime contractors and subcontractors in the Commonwealth.
DoD Issues Guidance on Inflation Adjustments for Contractors
The Department of Defense (“DoD”) recently issued a memorandum to contracting officers…
Overtime! – When the Statute of Limitations Isn’t Game Over For Your Claim
Bradley E. Sands, Associate, Jones Walker LLP. Statutes of limitations establish the…
When Is the Price Right? Setting the GMP for Design-Build
When contracting for design-build, ConsensusDocs offers options. The ConsensusDocs 410 Design-Build Agreement…
Thinking of setting down a new flag? What must a contractor know when expanding to a new region?
By: Shoshana E. Rothman, Partner, Smith, Currie & Hancock, LLP. During periods…
What I Love and Hate About Updating My Contracts From an Owners’ Perspective
The Construction Owners Association of America (COAA) is the largest association of…
The Double-Breasted Dilemma
What Is A Double-Breasted Operation? A double-breasted operation is when a…
State And Local Bid Protests: Sunk Costs and the Meaning of a “Win”
By: Amy Anderson Partner, Jones Walker LLP. Across the United States, state…
A Brief Discussion – Liquidating Agreements
By: Gerard J. Onorata Partner, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. During a construction…
From Flawed Methodology to False Claims Act Liability: A Cautionary Tale
By William L. Baggett, Jr. Smith, Currie & Hancock LLP. In January…
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