Alternative Dispute Resolution: Mediation, Arbitration, and Appraisal

Tom Oster | Harris Bricken Over the years, “Alternative Dispute Resolution” (ADR) has become more and more prevelant in both contract drafting as well as litigation. Far from being an “alternative,” most disputes at some point will involve some degree of ADR, whether required by contract, by the courts, or driven by the costs of… Continue reading Alternative Dispute Resolution: Mediation, Arbitration, and Appraisal

Arbitration v. Litigation: Dispute Resolution Considerations for Construction Professionals

Nicolas Bohorquez | Freeman Mathis & Gary An often-overlooked side effect of litigation, particularly in the construction industry, is the impact that it has on day-to-day operations. The more involved and protracted the litigation, the more your company must reallocate its resources (i.e. time and money) to tend to the litigation instead of focusing on projects that generate revenue.   Despite the headache, litigation serves a necessary purpose to protect what… Continue reading Arbitration v. Litigation: Dispute Resolution Considerations for Construction Professionals

Attacks on Contract’s Validity are Likely Insufficient to Overcome the Binding Effect of the Contract’s Arbitration Provision

Alexander Thrasher | Bradley A recent opinion from the Court of Appeals of Georgia illustrates that contracts entered into with an unlicensed contractor, which are often unenforceable by an unlicensed contractor under many states’ laws, likely will not defeat the Federal Arbitration Act’s (FAA) deference to arbitration as the forum for determining whether a contract… Continue reading Attacks on Contract’s Validity are Likely Insufficient to Overcome the Binding Effect of the Contract’s Arbitration Provision

In Review: Resolving Project and Construction Disputes in USA

Henry Scott, Karen B Wong and Miguel Duran | Milbank All questions Dispute resolution In US project finance transactions, the historical preference of lenders is to have the financing documents governed by the law of New York State and to require borrowers and other counterparties to financing documents to consent to the jurisdiction of the… Continue reading In Review: Resolving Project and Construction Disputes in USA

General Contractor Intervening to Compel Arbitration Per the Subcontract

David Adelstein | Florida Construction Legal Updates It is not uncommon that a general contractor’s subcontract will include an arbitration provision.  Or it will allow the general contractor to select binding arbitration as the method to resolve disputes at the general contractor’s SOLE OPTION.   A general contractor’s subcontract should absolutely give the general contractor this important right. … Continue reading General Contractor Intervening to Compel Arbitration Per the Subcontract