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Owner-Architect Agreements: Scope of Services
In this first of a two-part series on architectural service agreements (ASA), Kenneth Block discusses the scope of the architect's services under an ASA and related compensation issues.HR and Employment Issues Facing NY Employers in 2022
Notwithstanding the focus on COVID-19, the New Year is slated to bring a host of other employment law issues affecting New York employers like whistleblower protections, diversityConstruction Management Agreements: Setting The GMP
In his Construction Law column, Ken Block offers a detailed discussion of setting the best guaranteed maximum price in construction management agreements which addresses the interests of both the owner and construction manager.Revisiting Indemnification Provisions
In his Construction Law column, Kenneth Block discusses two recent developments regarding indemnification provisions in construction contracts and advises counsel for owners and contractors to revisit their indemnification provisions to make sure there is adequate protection for their clients.View more book results for the query "Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse"
Social Equity: The Driver Behind New York's Cannabis Program
Social equity concerns run deep throughout MRTA, resulting in legislation which in many ways is anti-big business and pro-small business.'Courageous' Move or Overreach? Examining Giuliani's Suspension From Practice
"It is very difficult in such a highly politicized matter for courts to have the courage to call out somebody like Mr. Giuliani and to impose sanctions on them," said Leslie Levin, a University of Connecticut law professor. "And so what that First Department [court] did was courageous, and I think it was right."In NY Appeals Court's Suspension of Giuliani, Some See 'Courageous' Move, Others See an Overreach
"It is very difficult in such a highly politicized matter for courts to have the courage to call out somebody like Mr. Giuliani and to impose sanctions on them," said Leslie Levin, a University of Connecticut law professor. "And so what that First Department [court] did was courageous, and I think it was right."Claims Against Architects and Engineers
In his Construction Law column, Kenneth Block begins a two-part series on construction litigation for owners with a discussion of the fundamentals of claims against construction professionals and contractors, and how to achieve a favorable outcome if litigation becomes necessary. This first part deals with claims against architects and engineers.Internal Investigations: Workplace Culture Temperature Check
The process of seeking to uncover facts relating to a complaint can reveal a trove of valuable information regarding the perspectives and experiences of staff and management.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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