By Melea VanOstrand | June 30, 2021
"In a perfect world, we'd be able to look at building or series of buildings in a community and do what the engineers require and recommend, but the reality is, it's a cost-driven process in the way that the industry is really structured right now," one Florida construction law attorney said.
By Melea VanOstrand | June 28, 2021
"The concrete slabs were in such bad shape that the limestone was found to be seeping out of cracks, ruining cars and ruining paint jobs on cars," one attorney said.
By Melea VanOstrand | June 25, 2021
"As a lawyer, I can't fix what is irreparable. But what I can do is fight to immediately fully compensate these victims so that they can focus all of their energy on healing as best they can," the South Florida attorney representing the named plaintiff said.
By Angela Morris | October 30, 2020
Houston plaintiffs lawyer Mo Aziz won a $4 million jury verdict in federal court this week for his client. We talked to him about how he did it.
By Angela Morris | October 22, 2020
The case carries a warning for integrated real estate companies that set up special purpose entities for their construction projects.
By Angela Morris | August 19, 2020
Austin resident Amit Patel alleges that his luxury condo was shoddily constructed and the New York-based developer and Texas-based management company have refused to repair defects in his unit correctly.
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By Craig Chick & Amy Beard | June 21, 2020
For businesses that are impacted by state, local and federal government regulations, it's time to get involved. As crises occur, governmental entities…
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By Lidia Dinkova | April 13, 2020
Commercial real estate lending has halted as lenders and borrowers re-focus on existing debt with defaults and forbearance on the horizon. "It's not really about expansion today," said Centennial Bank's David Druey.
By Scott Greer and Kaleb Walker | April 9, 2020
Though the DHS guidelines are just that—nonbinding guidelines for states to consider—they have impacted many states' stay‑at‑home orders and are of significant value to project owners in responding to such orders.
By Lidia Dinkova | March 13, 2020
Three attorneys reported either a pause or a flat out cancellation of a total of seven real estate deals, although more than likely a lot more transactions aren't closing.
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