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Economic Loss Rule Shields Design Professionals from Negligence Claims on Commercial Projects, Nevada Supreme Court Holds
June 29, 2009

Contractor Held Liable to Union Pension Fund Under Traveling Contractor Clause as a Result of Subs’ Use of Non-Union Labor
June 22, 2009

Contractor Allowed to Pursue First Amendment Claims Against City that Refused to Accept Its Low Bid
June 15, 2009

Why Commercial General Liability Insurance Covers General Contractors Against Construction Defect Claims
June 1, 2009

New California Laws Forbid Broad Type I Indemnity Obligations and Require Sharing More Information About Wrap-Up Policies
May 25, 2009

Line Item Pricing in Government Contracts Is Exempt from Disclosure Under Freedom of Information Act, Court Holds
May 18, 2009

Some U.S. Courts Give 'Manifest Disregard of the Law' New Life as a Basis for Challenging Arbitration Awards
May 11, 2009

After California's Public Works Shutdown: How to Evaluate Legal Options and Damage Claims
May 4, 2009

Choosing the Seat in International Arbitration: Overview of the Leading European Arbitral Centres
April 27, 2009

Contractor Faces False Claims Act Liability for Payments Made by Iraq’s Coalition Provisional Authority
April 20, 2009

How Insurance, Contracts Can Protect General Contractors from Liability Caused by Subs
April 6, 2009

New Tools to Fight Bid Rigging in Public Procurement Issued by Organization of Major World Governments
March 30, 2009

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Primer for In-House Counsel, Review of 2008’s Big Penalties and What to Expect in 2009
March 16, 2009

Guarantor Held Liable on Contractor's Entire Debt Despite Credit Limit, Release of Collateral
March 9, 2009

$50 Million Fraud Penalty Against Contractor on Federal Project Affirmed by Appeals Court
March 2, 2009

Construction Workers at Multiple Jobsites Cannot Be Counted Together to Trigger Notice Requirement Under WARN, Court Holds
February 16, 2009

Concealment in Applying for Insurance: Overview of Insurer's Rights and Insured's Responsibilities
February 16, 2009

Responding to a Trade Secret Theft: 12 Key Steps
February 9, 2009

Courts in 3 States Decide Impact of Anti-Indemnity Statutes on Liability Limitation Clauses
January 26, 2009

Hardware and Software Can Be Bundled in Bid Package When Sound Reason Is Shown, U.S. Court Holds
January 12, 2009

10 Tips for a Successful Arbitration
January 12, 2009

More State Supreme Courts Join Majority Holding that CGL Insurance Covers Damage to Contractor's Work Caused by Subs
December 22, 2008

Sub's Failure to Explain Low Labor Productivity Bars Claim for Constructive Acceleration
October 27, 2008

Court Delays Disclosure of Contract Proposals Under Public Records Act Until Negotiations Are Complete
October 20, 2008

Contractor's Employee Intentionally Demolished Part of House, but Damage Is Covered by Insurance
October 13, 2008

Laches Defense Bars Destruction of Condos for Copyright Violation, U.S. Court Holds
October 6, 2008

Project Files, Bids, Contractor Budgets Can Be Trade Secrets, California Court Holds
September 29, 2008

Florida Developer Allowed to Sue for Bad Faith; Surety Failed to Obtain Independent Investigation
September 22, 2008

Drywaller, Estimator Were Properly Allowed to Give Expert Testimony, U.S. Appeals Court Rules
September 15, 2008

Washington State Agency Changes Position and Is Estopped from Enforcing Prevailing Wage Law by Supreme Court
September 8, 2008

U.S. Supreme Court Clarifies Proof Needed to Impose False Claims Act Liability on Subcontractors
August 25, 2008

Owner's Oral Promise to Pay Subcontractor Enforced by Massachusetts Court
August 18, 2008

Bankrupt Sub's Claim Against General Contractor Is a Non-Core Proceeding and Must Be Arbitrated, U.S. Court Holds
August 4, 2008

U.S. Court Permits Quantum Meruit Claims for Work Not Controlled by Contract
July 21, 2008

Florida, South Carolina Supreme Courts Hold that Contractors' CGL Policies Cover Damages Arising from Subs' Defective Work
July 14, 2008

Materials in New Home Constitute Interstate Commerce, So Federal Arbitration Act Controls, California Court Holds
July 7, 2008

Party Cannot Be Compelled to Participate in, Pay for Mediation, California Court Holds
June 30, 2008

AIA Issues Stopgap Amendment to Its A312 Payment Bond After Complaints by Sureties
June 16, 2008

LLCs, Though Legally Canceled, Still Face Construction Defect Suits – but Cannot Sue Subs
June 9, 2008

Contractual Agreement to Submit Construction Disputes to Referee Is Enforceable, California Court Holds
June 2, 2008

Contractor that Failed to Take Field Measurements Is Liable to Sub, Idaho Supreme Court Holds
May 26, 2008

Surety's Suit Against Virginia DOT Barred by Sovereign Immunity
May 12, 2008

$2 Million in Punitive Damages Assessed Against Insurer for Mishandling Subcontractor's Claim
April 28, 2008

U.S. Supreme Court Limits Grounds for Reviewing Arbitration Awards Under FAA
April 21, 2008

Surety Can Recover from Principal for Reasonable, Good Faith Payment Even Though Claim Was Not Covered by Bond
April 14, 2008

Homeowner Whose Roof Failed May Sue Shingle Manufacturer Under Federal Consumer Protection Law
March 31, 2008

Uncooperative Sub's Side Deal with Owner Costs It $500,000 in Punitive Damages
March 17, 2008

Government Cannot Eliminate Performance Options Set Out in Project Specs, Federal Circuit Holds
March 10, 2008

U.S. Court Rejects Constitutional Claims by Contractor Denied Public Works Contract
March 3, 2008

Because Contract Incorporates Federal Arbitration Act, Court Cannot Compel Litigation as California Law Allows
February 25, 2008

California Homeowner Subject to Suit by Unlicensed Contractor for Injuries Suffered on the Job
February 18, 2008

Standard CGL Policies Provide Coverage for Sub's Construction Defects, Florida Supreme Court Holds
February 11, 2008

Court Decisions Prompt Sureties to Require Modifications to A312 Payment Bonds
February 4, 2008

Federal Appeals Court Threatens Sanctions for Baseless Challenges to Arbitration Awards
January 28, 2008

Owner's Progress Inspections Do Not Preclude Rejection of Inspected Work That Fails to Meet Contract Specifications
December 17, 2007

How International Arbitration Awards Can Be Enforced in the United States
November 26, 2007

Supplier Allowed to Sue on Mechanic's Lien in Kansas Although It Was Not Qualified to Do Business There
November 12, 2007

Corporate Dissolution Precludes Homeowners' Construction Defect Claim
October 22, 2007

Insurer Must Defend Additional Insured Before Finding of Liability, N.Y.'s Highest Court Rules
October 15, 2007

Contractors Lose Antitrust, RICO, Constitutional Claims in Bidding Disputes, but False Claims Case Allowed to Proceed
October 8, 2007

Court Enforces Contract Providing that Statute of Limitations Runs from Substantial Completion Rather than from Discovery of Breach
September 24, 2007

NLRB Rejects Project Labor Agreements for New Power Plant Negotiated Under Threat of Regulatory Interference
September 17, 2007

County Board's Closed Session with Architect Held to Violate Virginia's Open Meeting Law
September 10, 2007

Non-Signatory Bound by Arbitration Agreement, Court Holds
September 3, 2007

Sub Listed in Contractor's Bid but Substituted Out Not Entitled to Judicial Review, Connecticut Supreme Court Rules
August 6, 2007

Shrink-Wrap License Does Not Modify Negotiated CM Software Contract, Kansas Supreme Court Holds
July 30, 2007

Singapore International Arbitration Commission Adopts New Rules
July 16, 2007

Hawaii Contractor's Failure to Provide Required Information to Homeowner Extinguishes Lien Rights
July 9, 2007

Contract Gives General Contractor Right to Delay Start of Sub's Work, N.Y. Court Holds
June 25, 2007

Contractor Entitled to Stop Work After Owner Fails to Make Payment Certified by Architect, Montana Supreme Court Rules
June 4, 2007

Contractor's Contribution and Indemnity Claim Is Barred by Minnesota's 10-Year Statute of Repose
May 14, 2007

Treble Damages Assessed Against Equipment Rental Company, Executives for Misappropriating Trade Secrets, Unfair Competition
April 30, 2007

At-Risk, Owner's Agent CM Barred from Objecting to Settlement Between Owner and Design-Build Contractor
April 9, 2007

Courts Enforce One-Sided Arbitration Clauses; Other Provisions Held Unconscionable
April 2, 2007

Owner May Assert Contractor's Claim Against Architect Pursuant to Pass-Through Agreement, N.Y. Court Holds
March 26, 2007

Maine Homebuilder Held Liable for Unfair Trade Practices on Basis of Construction Defects
March 19, 2007

Constructive Acceleration Claim Denied – Time Extensions Were Prompt Enough; No Undue Owner Pressure
March 12, 2007

Ending Arbitrability Disputes: Two Proposals for Saving Clients Time and Money
February 26, 2007

Notice, Good Faith Issues Clarified in California Prompt Payment Case
February 19, 2007

Surety Does Not Have Special Relationship with Its Principal or Owe a Fiduciary Duty; Tort Claim Rejected
February 12, 2007

New Electronic Discovery Rules Adopted by Federal Courts
January 29, 2007

Contractor Cannot Charge for Administrative Time Under Cost-Plus-Fee Contract, Washington Court Holds
January 15, 2007

Pay-if-Paid Clauses Are Enforceable When Contract Is Governed by Out-of-State Law, Highest N.Y. Court Rules
January 8, 2007

Freedom of Information Act Request Does Not Bar False Claims Act Suit, 9th Circuit Holds
December 4, 2006

Public Entities May Not Waive Defects in Bids, Louisiana Supreme Court Rules
November 27, 2006

Specifications Do Not Limit Size of Recovery but Do Bar Some Bases for Claims, Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules
November 20, 2006

Equipment Supplier that Designed Installation and Recorded Mechanic's Lien Denied Compensation Because It Lacked Contractor License
November 13, 2006

Court Finds that Owner on EPC Project Can Recover from Equipment Supplier as Third Party Beneficiary
November 6, 2006

Contractor Recovers on Extra Work Claim After Owner's Plans Found to Be Ambiguous
October 30, 2006

New Hampshire Supreme Court Spells Out Limits on Surety's Indemnity Rights Against Contractor
October 23, 2006

Subcontractors Can Be Sued in Tort for Negligence in Building Homes, Colorado Supreme Court Rules
October 9, 2006

New Jersey Expands Prompt Payment Law for Construction Contracts
September 25, 2006

Arbitration in India and China – Concerns and Options for International Businesses
September 18, 2006

Washington Supreme Court Interprets Notice Provisions in Construction Defect Statute
September 11, 2006

Unabsorbed Home Office Overhead – Making a Prima Facie Case for Entitlement to Recovery Under Eichleay
August 28, 2006

Failure to Click ‘Submit’ Button Dooms Online Low Bid
August 7, 2006

Cost Increases for Construction Materials – An Overview of the Legal Issues
July 31, 2006

Subpoenaed Non-Party Must Produce Documents, Testify Before Arbitrators
July 17, 2006

How to Remove a Stale Mechanic's Lien from Title to Property in California
July 10, 2006

Contractor Awarded Damages for Union's Secondary Boycott That Stopped Work
July 3, 2006

Appeals Court Abrogates McMullan Presumption – Schedule Extension No Longer Raises Presumption of Government-Caused Delay
June 26, 2006

Owner's Anticipatory Breach of Contract Triggers California Mechanic's Lien Recording Period
June 19, 2006

Underground Alert Laws: How Liability Can Arise for Excavators and Utility Owners
June 12, 2006

Underground Alert Laws: How They Work and Problems That Can Arise in the Current One-Call System
June 5, 2006

Only Prime Contractor, Not Subcontractor, Has Authority to Withdraw Mistaken Bid in California
May 22, 2006

Subcontractor Default Insurance: An Overview of How It Works and a Comparison to Performance Bonds
May 22, 2006

Sureties in Two Cases Escape Liability on Grounds that Clear, Unequivocal Default Notices Were Not Given
May 8, 2006

More California Courts Enforce Binding Reference Provisions for Construction Defect Claims in Residential Real Estate Sales Contracts
April 24, 2006

Court of Federal Claims Has Jurisdiction to Hear Protest of SBA Size Standard Determination
April 10, 2006

New Law Restricts Scope of Indemnity Clauses in Subcontracts for Residential Construction in California
April 3, 2006

Kansas Contractor Paid for Extra Work Even Though No Written Change Order Was Issued
March 27, 2006

Contractors Unlicensed at Any Time During Performance of Work Cannot Recover Any Compensation, California Supreme Court Rules
March 13, 2006

Wyoming Supreme Court Rejects Homebuilder's Claim of Economic Duress in Effort to Recover Disputed Lien Payment
March 13, 2006

Contractor Recovers for Constructive Acceleration After Receiving Insufficient Time Extensions
March 6, 2006

Prevailing Owners Are Entitled to Recover Prompt Payment Attorney Fees in California
February 27, 2006

Surety Can Recover from City that Paid Out Disputed Contract Sums to General Contractor Without Surety's Consent
February 13, 2006

Public Works Bid to Furnish ‘Or Equal’ Product Was Not an Unlawful ‘Offer to Sell’ Patented Product
February 6, 2006

Managing Payment Risks on International Construction Projects
January 23, 2006

Attachment Liens: An Alternative to Mechanic's Liens for Obtaining Payment for Work Performed
January 16, 2006

How to Avoid Delays and Delay Claims on Wind Power Projects
January 9, 2006

Liability Limitation Held Enforceable Despite Owner's Breach of Duty of Good Faith
December 12, 2005

Design-Build Contractors' Lien Rights Under California Law Left in Doubt When Construction Does Not Begin
November 28, 2005

Managing Payment Delays on International Construction Projects
November 21, 2005

Federal Contractor Cleared of False Claims Act Charges Based on Allegations of Intentional Underbid
November 7, 2005

Sub's Failure to Contribute to Union Benefit Plan Gives Rise to Mechanic's Lien Rights Despite ERISA
October 31, 2005

Architect Held Liable to Contractor for Allegedly Defective Plans Despite Lack of Privity
October 24, 2005

Contractual Jury Waivers Held Invalid by California Supreme Court
October 3, 2005

Contractor Denied Lost Future Profits Despite Wrongful Termination by Project Owner
September 12, 2005

Time for Appeal Runs from Actual Receipt of U.S. Contracting Officer's Final Decision Rejecting Claim
August 8, 2005

Recent California Decision Erodes Certainty of 10-Year Statute of Repose Against Construction Defect Claims
July 25, 2005

Conspiracy Conviction in International Bid-Rigging Scheme Upheld
July 11, 2005

Owners Prevail on Claims Arising from Construction Injuries
July 4, 2005

Contractor's All Risks Policies: An Additional Source of Revenue on Construction Projects
June 27, 2005

Under ADA, Movie Theaters Must Provide a Variety of Seating Locations for Wheelchair Patrons
June 6, 2005

6% Limitation on Design Services Upheld, and Failure to Estimate Construction Costs Results in U.S. Contract Being Found Void
May 30, 2005

The Documentation Contractors Need to Support International Claims
May 23, 2005

International Arbitration Becomes a New Reality for U.S. Government Contractors
May 16, 2005

Contractor Not Required to Indemnify Surety for Bad Faith Settlement with Subcontractor
May 9, 2005

Contract's Notice Requirements Strictly Enforced, Recovery Denied by Washington Supreme Court
May 2, 2005

No-Damage-for-Delay Clause in Public Contract Held Unenforceable Under Virginia Statute
April 11, 2005

The Current Status of Construction Defects Law in California – An Overview
March 7, 2005

Privilege Protecting Documents Prepared for Mediation Held to Be Unqualified by California Supreme Court
February 14, 2005

Colorado Contractors' Tort Claims Against Engineer, Inspector Barred by Economic Loss Rule on Basis of Indirect Contracts
January 31, 2005

New York Provides Some Relief for Steel Price Increases
January 17, 2005

Subcontractor Has No Right to Payment for Work Performed When It Fails to Complete Project
January 17, 2005

Whether Damage Was to Other Product Under the Economic Loss Rule Was a Question of Fact, Not Law
January 10, 2005

Arkansas Subcontractor's License Revoked for Failure to Honor Bids
December 20, 2004

General Disclaimer on Design Drawing Does Not Shift Risk for Design Defect to Contractor
November 29, 2004

Owner's Accord and Satisfaction Defense Fails When Change Order Proposal Assumed Constant Work Conditions and Conditions Varied
November 22, 2004

New Twist Put on the Incorporation Doctrine of Insured Property Damage by Recent Court Decision
November 15, 2004

Court Will Not Enforce Mistaken Bid that Was Fraudulently Accepted by School District
November 8, 2004

Texas Supreme Court Holds that Prime Contractor May Pursue Owner on Pass-Through Claim
October 11, 2004

Construction Lender Required to Pay Contractor for Value of Work Performed after Halting Funding Without Telling the Contractor
September 27, 2004

N.Y. Governor Signs Lien Law Amendment Protecting Contractors and Subcontractors on Public Projects
September 20, 2004

Food Contamination Claims Resulting from Construction Defects Barred by Illinois' Economic Loss Rule
September 6, 2004

Subcontractor May Use Total Cost Method in Miller Act Case
August 23, 2004

Colorado Owner's Claim Against Contractor Defeated by Inability to Allocate Damages and by Economic Loss Rule
August 2, 2004

Courts Cannot Rewrite Collapse Provisions in Insurance Policy to Serve Notions of Public Policy
July 26, 2004

Expert's Opinions on Contract Interpretation Are Admissible If Contract Is Ambiguous, but Legal Conclusions by Expert Are Not
July 12, 2004

Worker's Compensation Policy Issued to California Leasing Company Covered Contractor that Leased Employees
July 5, 2004

California Courts Clarify When Statutes of Limitations for Construction Defects Can Be Tolled
June 28, 2004

California Public Works Contractors Get Some Protection for Work Performed After Bid Disputes
June 21, 2004

Anti-Deficiency Act Does Not Bar Enforcement of Open-Ended Indemnification Clause Against U.S.
June 7, 2004

What It Is Like to Be a U.S. Government Contractor – An Overview of Federal Contracting Laws and Procedures
May 31, 2004

Copyrights for Building Codes: What the Supreme Court's Refusal to Decide Means Now and Prospects for the Future
May 17, 2004

How Patent Protection Can Turn Value Engineering Proposals and Other Good Ideas into Profits
May 10, 2004

Surety on Public Works Payment Bond Must Pay Attorney Fees Incurred by Prevailing Claimant Even Though Bond Principal Was Not Liable for Them
May 3, 2004

Oregon Court Voids Subcontract's Insurance Provision Because It Would Cover General Contractor's Own Negligence
April 26, 2004

In Action by Homebuyer Against Home Inspector, Discovery Rule Overcomes Contractual Limitations Period of 1 Year
April 19, 2004

Complying with Licensing and Registration Laws: An Overview, with Case Histories and Checklist
April 12, 2004

Nevada Public Policy Does Not Bar Contractor from Knowingly Waiving Its Mechanic's Lien Rights
March 29, 2004

Underground Contractor Permanently Debarred by City of San Diego
March 15, 2004

Contractor Could Not Recover for Excessive Obstructions at Port of New Orleans When Contract Created a Duty to Investigate
February 23, 2004

Federal Arbitration Act Broadly Applied in Case Involving Alabama Contractor
February 16, 2004

New California Legislation Changes Lien, Defect, Licensing, Public Contracting Laws
February 9, 2004

Local Government Agencies May Be Sued Under the False Claims Act
January 12, 2004

E-Commerce and the Construction Industry: User Viewpoints, New Concerns, Legal Updates on Project Web Sites, Online Bidding and Purchasing
December 22, 2003

Requirements for Eichleay Claims Clarified in 2 Court of Appeals Decisions
December 15, 2003

Bribery to Obtain Contract Is Actionable as Interference with Economic Advantage, California Supreme Court Holds
December 8, 2003

Telephone Company Held Liable for Failure to Provide Reliable, Timely Information About Location of Underground Lines
November 24, 2003

Notice of Non-Responsibility Does Not Protect Participating Owner from California Mechanic's Lien
November 17, 2003

Unions' Prevailing Wage Claims Fail If No Evidence of Collective Bargaining Agreement or Area Survey
November 3, 2003

Timeliness Crucial When e-Bidding for Federal Contracts, Recent Bid Protests Show
October 27, 2003

Architects Have Duty to Check on Hazardous Materials, Louisiana Court Rules
October 13, 2003

Subcontractor Cannot Reasonably Be Expected to Provide Open-Ended Commitment of Work for a Fixed Sum
September 29, 2003

Due Process on Public Works Projects: The Rights of Contractors When They Are Found Ineligible to Perform the Work
September 8, 2003

Idaho Contractor Waives Right Under AIA Contract to Contest Architect's Decision by Failing to Send Demand for Arbitration to AAA
September 1, 2003

Homeowner Who Hired Unlicensed Contractor Shielded from OSHA, California Supreme Court Rules
August 18, 2003

Owners Can Use Binding Reference Provisions to Reduce Their Exposure in California Construction Defect Suits
July 28, 2003

Kansas, North Carolina Split on Whether Design Professionals Face Liability Under Unfair Competition Laws
July 21, 2003

Setoff Defense May Trigger CGL Coverage, California Supreme Court Rules
July 7, 2003

Binding Contract Created When Iowa County Accepted Bid and Sent Letter Informing Contractor of the Award
June 16, 2003

SB 800's Nasty Surprise: An Expanded 10-Year Warranty for Construction Defects
June 9, 2003

Mechanic's Lien Executed by Attorney Upheld, but New Jersey Supreme Court Bars Practice in Future
June 2, 2003

‘As Directed by’ Schedule Language in Subcontract Bars Sub's Claim for Delay Damages
May 19, 2003

Contractor's Letter Demanding a Change Order Repudiates Contract, Barring Claim for Breach
May 5, 2003

SB 800: A Poorly Drafted Law Leaves Many Transition Issues to Be Litigated
April 28, 2003

Be Careful What You Wish For: The Insurer's Right to Settle Your Case Without Your Consent
April 14, 2003

Under Indiana's 'Personal Liability Statute,' Subcontractor Can Only Collect Amounts from Owner that Otherwise Are Owed the Prime Contractor
March 31, 2003

Nevada Contractor Must Reimburse Union for Benefits Left Unpaid by Bankrupt Subcontractor
March 10, 2003

California Contractor's Mechanic's Lien Rights for Disputed Oral Change Orders Are Preserved
March 3, 2003

Problems In Enforcing Subcontractor Bids Are Illustrated by Four Recent Cases
February 24, 2003

New California Legislation and Regulations Affecting the Construction Industry
February 3, 2003

Faultless Subcontractor Had No Obligation to Insure, Indemnify Contractor Against Claim for Injuries
January 13, 2003

Contractor Persuades Court to Require Owner to Pay Costs of Retrieving E-Mail, But Contractor Still Must Pay for Privilege Review
January 6, 2003

California Supreme Court Imposes Strict Liability on Defective Components Installed in Tract Homes
December 16, 2002

Insured 'Property Damage' Can Arise from Contract or Tort Duties
December 9, 2002

An Overview on Mold – The Latest Challenge to the Construction Industry
December 2, 2002

When Contractor and Subcontractor Start Construction but Cannot Agree on Subcontract, Idaho Supreme Court Implies an Agreement with 'Industry Standard' Provisions
November 25, 2002

South Dakota Owner's Release of Subcontractor from Construction Defects Also Releases Prime Contractor
November 4, 2002

New Standards, Procedures, Defenses Enacted for Housing Construction Defect Disputes in California
October 28, 2002

California Court Has No Power to Order Parties to Pay Costs of Unwanted Destructive Testing
October 21, 2002

New Jersey Contractor Avoids Loss from Unbalanced Bid
October 14, 2002

U.S., Hawaii Can Enforce Surety's Undertaking That Subcontractor Would Pay Taxes
September 30, 2002

Arkansas Contractor's Diversion of Progress Payment Is Breach of Fiduciary Duty to Surety, Precluding Discharge of Debt in Bankruptcy
September 23, 2002

Federal Contractor's Invoice for 99.99% of Contract Balance Is Not a Request for Final Payment; Release of Claims Not Required for Payment
September 16, 2002

2-Year Statute of Limitations, Not 4-Year, Applies to Claims Against Architect and Construction Manager
September 9, 2002

City in Oklahoma, Lacking Funds, Cannot Be Made to Pay Engineer
August 26, 2002

Iowa Subcontractor Is Required to Indemnify General Contractor in Suit by Sub's Injured Employee
August 19, 2002

New York Enacts Prompt Pay Act for Private Projects
August 12, 2002

Claim Cannot Be False When the Government Knows the Facts and Approves
August 5, 2002

West Virginia, Missouri Design Professionals Face Liability for Economic Losses Even Without Contracts
July 29, 2002

Homeowner Who Hired Unlicensed Contractor Held Liable in West Virginia
July 22, 2002

Mississippi Contractor Working in Arizona Cannot Sue for Payment When It Obtained License after Contracting
July 15, 2002

Required Dispute Resolution Is Expanded for Construction Defect Suits by California Homeowners Associations
July 8, 2002

Florida Contractor Entitled to Due Process in Licensing Board Disciplinary Proceeding
June 24, 2002

California's 10-Year Statute of Repose Extended When Contractor Attempts Repairs
June 17, 2002

Excavator Is Liable for Damaging Unmarked Buried Pipe Even After Owner Denies Ownership
June 10, 2002

Contractor Failed to Show that City's False Claims Cross-Complaint Infringed on Rights of Petition or Speech
May 27, 2002

Utah Contractor Must Bring Claim Against Florida County in Florida
May 27, 2002

Union Reps May Pursue False Imprisonment Claims Against Non-Union Contractor
May 20, 2002

Failure to File California Certificate of Merit in Action Against Design Professional Can Be Cured by Pleading Amendment
May 20, 2002

Indemnity Clause in Light Type on Back of Work Authorization Form Is Enforceable
May 6, 2002

Void Contract Rule Does Not Require Refund of Change Order Paid to South Dakota Public Works Contractor
April 22, 2002

Architect Is Not Liable for Failure to Design in Compliance with ADA
April 22, 2002

California Decision Further Limits Potential Liability for Construction Defects
April 15, 2002

Union May Enforce Mechanic's Lien for Fringe Benefits; No ERISA Pre-Emption
April 15, 2002

Revised Uniform Arbitration Act of 2000 Makes Only Incremental Changes
April 8, 2002

Newspaper Gets Access to Contractor's Cost Records for Public Works Project Under Ohio Public Records Act
March 25, 2002

California Preliminary 20-Day Notices Must Contain a Dollar Estimate of Work Arrived at by Rational Analysis, Not Merely by Guess
March 18, 2002

COMMENT: Amelco and What It Means to Total Cost and Abandonment Claims
March 11, 2002

Public Works Contractor Cannot Claim Abandonment of Contract and Failed to Prove Entitlement to Total Cost, California Supreme Court Rules
February 18, 2002

Louisiana Contractor Sentenced to 3 Years for Diverting Construction Funds
February 4, 2002

ENGINEER'S VIEW: How Lack of Contract Shields Engineer From Liability to Construction Manager
January 28, 2002

Communications During California Mediation May Not Be Disclosed, Even for a Motion Based on Attorney Misconduct
January 21, 2002

With No Flowdown Clause, Missouri Court Holds General Contractor Liable to Subcontractor for Owner's Deductive Change Order
January 14, 2002

New Payment Security, Licensing Laws for California Owners, Contractors, Architects, Engineers
January 7, 2002

Double Punitive Damages Assessed Against Surety for Failure to Pay Bond Claim
December 17, 2001

Louisiana Statute Shielding Louisiana Contractors from Arbitration Outside State Pre-Empted by Federal Law
December 10, 2001

Washington Supreme Court Rejects Constitutional Attacks on Statute of Repose for Claims Arising from Construction Projects
November 26, 2001

N.Y. Subcontractor Denied Right to Assert Lien Claim Against Public Improvement Leased to Private Entity
November 19, 2001

California Supreme Court Rejects Claim of Negligent Hiring Against Owner by Survivors of Deceased Employee of Contractor
November 12, 2001

Reflections on Changed Conditions – A Global View
November 5, 2001

Surviving Your First American Construction Project – An Interactive Overview
October 22, 2001

County May Be Held Liable for Issuing a Building Permit If It Knew Contractor Was Not Licensed
October 15, 2001

Homeowner May Recover in Strict Liability for Damages to House and Property Caused by Defect in Foundation
October 1, 2001

North Carolina Supreme Court Allows Homeowners to Sue for Negligent Building Inspection
September 24, 2001

Florida Contractor Allowed to Sue Architect for Defective Design
September 17, 2001

Important Construction Insurance Coverage Issues Addressed in Two Recent California Decisions
September 10, 2001

Nebraska Engineer Shielded from Professional Negligence Claim Based on Information Available to Owner
August 27, 2001

California Prompt Payment Laws Clarified in Two Court Decisions
August 20, 2001

Most of Utah Subcontractor's Claims to Recover Delay Damages from Design Professionals Are Rejected as a Matter of Law
August 13, 2001

Because Specifications Were Ambiguous, Subcontractor Held Only to Industry Standards for Quality
August 6, 2001

Failure by Minnesota Contractor to Give Pre-Lien Notice in Boldface Type Invalidates Lien
July 30, 2001

Alleged Fraudulent Home Repair Estimates Are Not Protected by Free Speech Law
July 23, 2001

South Dakota Approves Use of Total Cost Method of Pricing Damages
July 16, 2001

Arbitrators, After Issuing Final Award, Properly Ordered Arbitration of Future Disputes
July 9, 2001

False Claims Act Applies to Misrepresentations in Catalog Issued by Pipe Manufacturer
June 25, 2001

Use of Mechanical Contractors' Factors to Prove Productivity Claim Approved
June 18, 2001

Subcontractor May Pursue Claim for Breach of the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in Contract but May Not Pursue a Cardinal Change Theory
June 11, 2001

Indian Tribe Waived Sovereign Immunity by Agreeing to Arbitration in AIA Contract
June 11, 2001

Texas Supreme Court Holds that Contractors May Not Sue the State for Breach of Contract Absent the Legislature's Consent
May 21, 2001

State Agency Does Not Violate Due Process by Withholding Prevailing Wages and Penalties Without a Hearing
May 21, 2001

Construction Manager Has No Duty to Protect Architect Against Economic Loss
May 14, 2001

Unlicensed Contractor Can Sue for Civil Rights Violation But Not on Contract
May 7, 2001

Arizona Significantly Broadens Prompt Payment Protections
April 30, 2001

Termination for Default Justified If Contractor Does Not Respond to a Well-Founded Notice to Cure
April 9, 2001

Court Strictly Applies Prompt Payment Law in Favor of Subcontractor
April 2, 2001

Officer of Contractor Jailed for Diversion of Construction Funds
March 26, 2001

Nebraska Contractor Denied Relief for Breach of Contract After Pursuing Mechanic's Lien Remedy in Another Suit
March 12, 2001

Court Preserves Arbitration Agreement by Severing Unconscionable Parts, Ordering Discovery
March 12, 2001

Fixed Legal Fee Construction Dispute Avoidance or ‘Partnering Plus’
March 5, 2001

Contractor's Claims Against Individual Owners of Condominium Units Fail
March 5, 2001

Federal Courts Carefully Scrutinize New York Choice of Law Clauses in Commercial Contracts
February 19, 2001

Successful Productivity Claim Supported with Mechanical Contractors' Factors
February 12, 2001

Substantially Complete Contractor's Poor Work Results in Damages but Not Termination
February 5, 2001

Limited Partner of Failed Power Plant Project Cannot Sue Designers or Contractors
January 29, 2001

Colorado Supreme Court Holds Economic Loss Rule Bars Recovery in Negligence When Damages Arise from Breach of a Contract
January 29, 2001

Default Termination Converted to One for Convenience Based on U.S. Government Bad Faith
January 22, 2001

New California Laws Affecting Contractors, Architects, Engineers – Summarized
January 8, 2001

N.Y. Mechanic's Lien Law Bars Recovery for Work for Private Developer When Public Benefit Corporation Owns Underlying Land
January 8, 2001

California Supreme Court Bars Recovery for Economic Losses in the Absence of Physical Damage from Construction Defects
December 18, 2000

Offset Claim Against a Judgment Creditor May Be Calculated Either Before or After Interest Is Added to the Judgment, Depending on the Equities
December 11, 2000

OWNER'S PERSPECTIVE: A Guide to Avoiding and Responding to Construction Claims
November 20, 2000

THE GROVE REPORT: Key Terms of 12 Leading Construction Contracts Are Compared and Evaluated for Hong Kong Study
November 6, 2000

Trucking Company That Delivered Fill to Job Site Is Entitled to Enforce Stop Notice
November 6, 2000

Owner's Settlement with Contractor Precludes Recovery from Surety
October 30, 2000

Insurer's Bad Faith Failure to Defend Results in Liability for All Damages to Insured But Not to Third Party Beneficiary
October 30, 2000

Contractor, Surety Denied Protection of Pay When Paid Clause
October 23, 2000

Surety Exonerated When General Contractor Enters into Settlement Agreement Without Surety's Consent
October 9, 2000

Contractor Recovers Attorney Fees Incurred Defending MSHA Citation
October 2, 2000

Subsequent Owner Cannot Sue for Leaks that Were Manifest During Tenure of Prior Owners
September 11, 2000

Completion Contractor Held to Have No Duties to the Original Contractor
September 4, 2000

Judge Requires Mediator to Testify About Negotiation at Mediation Session
August 21, 2000

CONSTRUCTION CASE STUDY: Thrown Off the Job!
August 14, 2000

New York Appeals Court Departs from Economic Loss Rule in Business Disruption Case
August 7, 2000

Courts Decide Liability of Construction Managers for Representations to Contractors
July 24, 2000

Courts Split on Allowing Recoveries Without Written Change Orders
July 17, 2000

CONSTRUCTION CASE STUDY: The Bond Indemnitor
July 10, 2000

Courts in Three States Decide Liability of Architects, Public Owners for Defective or Non-Existent Payment Bonds
July 3, 2000

Disappointed Bidder May Recover Bid Preparation Costs But Not Lost Profit
June 26, 2000

Contractor's Claim Barred by Failure to Give Notice
June 19, 2000

Economic Loss Rule Applies to Nevada Construction Defect Cases
June 5, 2000

Motions Regarding Arbitration Awards May Be Brought in the District Where the Award Was Made or in Any District Proper Under the General Venue Statute
June 5, 2000

CONSTRUCTION CASE STUDY: Owner Gouges Himself
May 29, 2000

An Alternative Approach to Avoiding the Guaranteed Maximum Price in Contracts
May 29, 2000

Owner Held Liable on Forged Joint Check
May 15, 2000

Owner Personally Liable to Unpaid Supplier
May 8, 2000

When the Going Gets Tough – Analyzing Concurrent Delays
April 17, 2000

Contractor Cited Under License Law for Failing to Correct Substandard Work
April 17, 2000

Contractor's Suit Against Cher Allowed to Proceed
April 2000

Legislature Has a Y2K Problem – Which It Has Shared with the Construction Industry
January 2000

ERISA Preempts New York Mechanic's Lien Law
June 21, 1999

Navigating the Payment Minefield
January 1999

New York's Highest Court Creates New Common Law Doctrine of Demand for Adequate Assurance of Future Performance
December 16, 1998

‘Pay If Paid’ Clauses Unenforceable on Public Works Job
December 22, 1997

‘Pay If Paid’ Clauses Unenforceable in California Construction Contracts
July 2, 1997


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