Chris Kolosoc, Emily Anderson and Cesar Pereira | Sheppard Mullin Dive into the critical components of construction contracts with a focus on payment and performance bonds and mechanic’s liens. This session will guide you through key considerations in negotiating these topics, highlighting their implications for your projects and how to navigate them effectively. When one… Continue reading Construction Contracts: Bond and Mechanic’s Lien Primer for Energy Projects
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Attorneys’ Fees and the American Arbitration Association Rule
Bill Wilson | Robinson+Cole A common question from clients, when a dispute arises on a construction project, is whether they can recover their attorney’s fees from the other side if they pursue a case and win. More often than not, such fees are not recoverable. As a general rule (commonly known as the “American Rule”),… Continue reading Attorneys’ Fees and the American Arbitration Association Rule
Water Losses 101: A Discussion of Common Causes of Water Losses and How to Investigate them – Part 2
Micahel DeBona and Gus Sara | White and Williams The newest episode of the Subro Sessions podcast, is hosted by Gus Sara, Partner, and Michael DeBona, Counsel, who are joined by guest J. Pablo Ross, PE, of Ross Engineering. The episode, entitled “Water Losses 101: A Discussion of Common Causes of Water Losses and How… Continue reading Water Losses 101: A Discussion of Common Causes of Water Losses and How to Investigate them – Part 2
Concurrent Delay in the Complex World of Construction Projects
Zack Kilgore and Muhammad Khedr | GAR In summary This article addresses key considerations to be taken when trying to identify and evaluate concurrent delay on construction projects. Discussion points Referenced in this article Considerations for dealing with concurrent delays Introduction Construction projects notoriously suffer delays. Anyone who has worked on a construction project of… Continue reading Concurrent Delay in the Complex World of Construction Projects
Young Lawyers: Raising the Bar – Preventing and Defending Bad Faith Lawsuits
Kevin Kelly | DRI Bad Faith in Context Bad faith most commonly arises in one of three different contexts: (1) in a claim that an insured brings against its own insurer; (2) in a claim that a third-party makes against a policyholder that an insurer is asked to defend and indemnify; and (3) when a… Continue reading Young Lawyers: Raising the Bar – Preventing and Defending Bad Faith Lawsuits
