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The Impact of Legal Regulations on Construction Contracts

Court Finds that Compliance with a Performance Bond’s Procedures are a Condition Precedent to Recovery

Attorney’s Fees and Surety Bonds – Indiana Court Finds Surety Not Entitled to Fees From Performance Bond Obligee

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Architect Who Claimed that Contractor Overbilled Defeats Claim for Intentional Interference With Advantageous Business Relations

Litigation or Arbitration? Highlighting Key Differences in Dispute Resolution Methods 

What Do the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Climate Disclosure Rules Mean for the Design and Construction Industries?

Virginia Becomes First State to Adopt Standards for Off-Site Construction, Utah to Follow? 

Contractor and Architect Liability from Subsequent Property Owners: An Indiana Court Clarifies the Economic Loss Doctrine and Acceptance Rule

Louisiana Case Showcases the Importance of Memorializing All Terms of the Agreement in Your Contract

How Long After an Architect Retires Can it be Sued? A Connecticut Court Case Tests the Limits

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Best Practices for Compliance: Regulations Governing Sustainability and “Green” Design and Construction Are Rapidly Changing – How Can Practitioners Manage the Associated Risks?