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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, you may prefer to arbitrate any contractual disputes rather than engage in protracted litigation.  Many Courts favor arbitration…

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750_Guidebook_2017_ConsensusDocs-1.pdf

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205-lu-1.pdf

205-lu-1.pdf

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781-3.pdf

781-3.pdf

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Does a No-Damage-for-Delay Clause Also Preclude Acceleration Damages?

Ted R. Gropman and Christine Z. Fan, Pepper Hamilton LLP Construction contracts often include a “no damage for delay” clause that denies a contractor the right to recover delay-related costs…

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200-LU-2-6.pdf

200-LU-2-6.pdf

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Virginia Joins the Trend of States Cracking Down on Worker Misclassification in the Construction Industry

By: Josh Holt Associate, Smith, Currie & Hancock LLP. In 2012, Virginia’s Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (“JLARC”) issued a report finding that worker misclassification—where an employer improperly classifies…

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The Benefits of Parallel Proceedings When Involved in a Complex Construction Arbitration

Most construction disputes are resolved, not in a court of law, but in an arbitration proceeding in which experienced, construction attorneys and other construction professionals work diligently, examine the evidence,…

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298-LU-3.pdf

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