Tim Hampson | Ankura Large construction projects often involve layered contractual relationships, pass‑through claims, and competing commercial interests. When disputes arise, the default approach is frequently adversarial — prime contractors and subcontractors pursue parallel or competing claims, often against each other as much as against the owner. While familiar, this “fight it out” model tends… Continue reading Shared Goals, Superior Results: Using CIAs to Minimize Disputes and Unlock Value in Construction Claims
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Attorneys: A Common Interest Agreement May Not Be Worth the Paper It’s Written On
Joseph L. Francoeur and Michael S. Tripicco | Wilson Elser | March 22, 2017 It is a very common practice for counsel to co-defendants or co-plaintiffs to enter into agreements that shield their communications. The agreements are expressions of intent that the communications will be protected by the “common interest doctrine” that extends the attorney-client… Continue reading Attorneys: A Common Interest Agreement May Not Be Worth the Paper It’s Written On
