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Ready, Fire, Aim: The Importance of Targeting Your Delay Notices
By: Bradley Sands Associate, Jones Walker, LLP. Providing written notice of delay…
Employers with 100+ Employees and Federal Contractors Subject to New COVID-19 Requirements
By: Jacob W. Scott Partner and Jeanne M. Harrison Associate, Smith Currie…
Project Delivery Methods: A Bird’s-Eye View
By: Levi W. Barrett Partner, Nathan A. Cohen Partner, Peckar & Abramson, P.C.…
Effective Allocation of Damages for Federal Contract Claims
By: Dirk D. Haire Partner, Joseph L. Cohen Partner, and Jane Han…
Three Recent Cases Strike Down Liquidated Damages Clauses In Settlement Agreements…A Trend Or An Aberration?
By Adam M. Tuckman Partner, Watt, Tieder, Hoffar, & Fitzgerald, LLP Beginning…
Subcontractors and Suppliers Rights to Collect May Be Severely Limited Under a Recent Federal Decision
By: A. Michelle West Construction Law Attorney, Smith, Currie & Hancock LLP.…
4 Ways the PRO Act Would Impact the Construction Industry
By: Andrew M. MacDonald Partner, Fox Rothschild LLP The Protecting the Right…
No Damage for Delay? No Problem: Exceptions to the Enforceability of No Damage for Delay Clauses
By: Chris Broughton Associate, Jones Walker LLP Introduction: Under a no-damage-for-delay clause,…
When Construction Defects Appear, Don’t Choose Between Rebuilding and Building Your Case
By: Curtis Martin Co-Managing Partner, Peckar & Abramson. When construction defects occur…
Contractors Pay Heed: The Federal Circuit Clarifies Two Important Issues For Bid Protestors
By: Andrew Balland, Associate, Watt, Tieder, Hoffar & Fitzgerald, LLP. The United…
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