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$900M Judgment: King & Spalding's Big Win for Unsecured Creditor
The parties have been in litigation for nearly a decade.Why We Need Florida Statutes Chapter 558, And Why It's Effective
In a world of mandatory arbitration provisions, limitations on damages, and expensive, intentionally drawn-out litigation, Chapter 558 is an effective mechanism to place owners and builders on level footing.Troutman Pepper Construction Team Jumps to Cozen O'Connor in LA
Marion Hack leads a team of six attorneys to Cozen, where she is reuniting with several former colleagues from Pepper Hamilton.AAA Amends Its Construction Industry Arbitration Rules
Construction industry professionals should consider these recent changes at the early stages of a project when deciding on dispute resolution provisions in their construction contracts.Miami Hospital Deadly Crane Crash Lands in Florida Court
There was enough evidence to issue citations for what the [OSHA] termed "serious violations.View more book results for the query "section:Construction"
Pa. Federal Judge Rules Valve Manufacturer Liable for Defective Products That Have Yet to Fail
"If you have evidence during the four years that the part is failing generally for the same reasons you allege, this would support a claim for implied warranty," Patrick Howard said.Addressing AIA Contract Document Pitfalls
In their Construction Law column, Melissa Billig and Brandon Reiner discuss five pitfalls to avoid when using standardized industry form agreements with architects and contractors.The Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence in the Construction Industry
"Because of the inherent judgment calls that have to be made on construction sites, AI cannot completely replace human workers in all aspects of a construction project," according to Gary Strong and Elizabeth Napierkowski of Gfeller Laurie.