Negotiating An In-Project Construction Dispute

Benjamin Pollock and Jeremiah Anderson | King & Spalding | October 4, 2016 Many thorny and competing interests are implicated when an ongoing major construction project experiences an unanticipated event that impacts the project schedule or costs, and the parties are unable to resolve quickly growing disputes. The owner generally wants progress to continue while… Continue reading Negotiating An In-Project Construction Dispute

How Building Cases Are Lost

Kim Lovegrove | Sourceable | September 5, 2016 If a building dispute runs to conclusion, there will obviously be a winner and a loser. Yet those whom become disillusioned with jurisprudence will be entitled to wonder why there have to be casualties in litigation. The law is not that mysterious a discipline; by and large,… Continue reading How Building Cases Are Lost

The Anatomy of a Construction Dispute- The Claim

Christopher G. Hill | Construction Law Musings A  new year brings with it promise and challenges.  The promise is a relatively clean slate and the thought that 2015 will be a great year for construction professionals and those that assist them.  The challenges come from the almost inevitable issues that can arise on a construction… Continue reading The Anatomy of a Construction Dispute- The Claim

The Anatomy of a Construction Dispute Stage 2- Increase the Heat

Christopher G. Hill | Construction Law Musings Last week we discussed the groundwork and circumstances of a construction claim.  This week’s post will discuss the next steps, hopefully short of full blown arbitration or litigation that you, as a construction company, can pursue presuming your claim has been properly preserved. If your contract requires certain… Continue reading The Anatomy of a Construction Dispute Stage 2- Increase the Heat

The Anatomy of a Construction Dispute Stage 3- The Last Straw

Christopher G. Hill | Construction Law Musings | July 1, 2016 Over the past two weeks here at Construction Law Musings, I’ve discussed the first two stages of a typical construction dispute (if such a thing exists): the claim, and how to bring heat short of litigation/arbitration.  As promised, this week I’ll be discussing the… Continue reading The Anatomy of a Construction Dispute Stage 3- The Last Straw

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