Construction Law
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The relationship between general contractors and subcontractors can be very informal, but that’s an invitation for legal problems down the line. |
Latest Construction Law
| 08/01/09 | Revisiting Differing Site Conditions With the economy in decline, construction projects will likely experience an increase in claims as parties attempt to mitigate risk and salvage shrinking profit margins. |
| 07/01/09 | I Agreed to What? Federal Court in New York City highlights the importance of reading all documents referenced in a contract before signing it. |
| 05/01/09 | Surviving to Thrive: A/E/C Marketing in a Recession In a recession, A/E/C firms can be said to fall into one of two categories: there are those that panic, and those that use tough economic times to remind themselves of the fundamentals of their business. |
More Construction Law
03/01/09 Consultants Versus Employees: What You Need to Know
02/01/09 Insurance Certificates Must Be Read To Be Understood
12/01/08 Who Pays for the Neighbor’s Loss?
10/01/08 Waiving the Right to Get Paid
09/01/08 Lots to Consider When Hiring Consultants
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