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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…
Certificates as Evidence of Additional Insured Coverage Are All the Rage, But You Deserve Better
By: Joseph L. Cohen Partner, W Mason Partner and Sean Milani-nia Partner,…
A Classic Blunder: Practical Advice for Avoiding Two-Front Wars
By: William Underwood Partner, Jones Walker LLP. “Ha ha! You fool! You…
Negotiating Material Escalation Clauses
By: Jeanne M. Harrison Associate, Smith Currie & Hancock LLP. Negotiating Material Escalation…
So You Want to Arbitrate? Better Make Sure Your Contract Covers All Bases.
By: Stephanie Nolan Deviney Partner, Fox Rothschild LLP. As a General Contractor,…
De-escalating The Impact of Price Escalation
By: Brian C. Padove Associate, Watt, Tieder, Hoffar & Fitzgerald, LLP. What…
Bidder Be Thoughtful: The Impacts of Disclaimers in Pre-Bid Reports
By: Joshua A. Morehouse Associate, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. When bidding a…
“License and Registration, Please.” The Big Risk of Getting Busted for Working without a Proper Contractor’s License.
By: Christopher A. Henry Atlanta Litigation Attorney, Mia Hughes Summer Associate, Jones…
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