David J. Hyun and Scott J. Sachs | Atkinson Andelson Loya Ruud & Romo Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a broad field in computer science that involves creating smart machines that can perform tasks that otherwise typically require human intelligence. AI can be used to perform tasks including learning from experience, recognizing patterns, and understanding natural… Continue reading Artificial Intelligence and Its Potential Impacts on the Construction Industry
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Courts Surprisingly Affirm Insurance Coverage to Defend Against Economic Loss
Peter Selvin | Ervin Cohen & Jessop For parties facing class action lawsuits, where the class seeks to recover for economic losses, there may still be opportunities for insurance coverage. Thus, where economic losses arise out of the purchase of products that have the potential for causing bodily injury, insurance coverage, at least for purposes… Continue reading Courts Surprisingly Affirm Insurance Coverage to Defend Against Economic Loss
Recovering Lost Profits in Construction Claims: What Should Project Owners Do?
Blake Robinson | Davis Wright Tremaine One common consequence when a construction goes sideways, whether because the project is delayed or defects arise, is that the owner suffers lost revenue. For example, an apartment complex owner loses out on three months of rent when a project is completed three months after the substantial completion date… Continue reading Recovering Lost Profits in Construction Claims: What Should Project Owners Do?
Washington Court Denies Subcontractor’s Claim Based on Contractual Change and Notice Provisions
Wendy Rosenstein | Ahlers Cressman & Sleight The recent unpublished case, Cascade Civil Construction, LLC v. Jackson Dean Construction, Inc., et al.,[1] provides a legal justification for contractors to require a directive or change order in advance of performing changed work—thereby preventing the party who requested the changed work from later arguing that notice provisions were not… Continue reading Washington Court Denies Subcontractor’s Claim Based on Contractual Change and Notice Provisions
Bid Protests in Georgia
Aron C. Beezley and Nathaniel J. Greeson | BuildSmart Bradley has been publishing an ongoing survey of state-level bid protest processes and procedures (see, e.g., our posts on “Bid Protests in the District of Columbia,” “Bid Protests in New York,” “Bid Protests in Virginia,” and our “Update on Bid Protests in Alabama”). For the next… Continue reading Bid Protests in Georgia
