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Articles on Construction Litigation & Dispute Resolution by Division 1 of the ABA Forum on Construction Law

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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Toolbox Talk Series Recap: Preserving Evidence after Façade Failure

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In the April 25, 2024, edition of Division 1's Toolbox Talk Series, David Schnerch , Senior Engineer and Building Science Specialist at ...
Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Meet the Forum's In-House Counsel: J. PAUL ALLEN

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Company :  Fischer Homes  Email:   paul@jpaulallen.com Website:   www.jpaulallen.com Law School: Chase College of Law  at Northern Kentucky ...
Monday, April 15, 2024

Top 10 Take-Aways from the 2024 Annual Forum Meeting in New Orleans

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O ver 600 construction lawyers, experts, and consultants met in New Orleans last week for the Forum’s 2024 Annual Meeting where Program Coor...
Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Toolbox Talk Series Recap – Best Practices for Productive Rule 26(f) Conferences on Discovery Plans

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In the April 4, 2024 edition of Division 1’s Toolbox Talk Series, Julian Ackert and Steve Swart presented on how to prepare for and struct...
Monday, April 1, 2024

Navigating Threshold Arbitration Issues in Construction Contracts

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Including an arbitration clause in your construction contract may not mean that your dispute will be confined to arbitration. Instead, parti...
Tuesday, March 26, 2024

The National Labor Relations Board Joint Employer Standard is Vacated by the Eastern District of Texas

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Many employment laws use the concept of joint employer to make more than one business entity responsible for complying with employment law o...
Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Message from the Chair: Kelsey Funes (Volume III)

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Spring has sprung—at least in Louisiana. The azaleas are blooming, the trees are bursting with bright green leaves, and the crawfish boils h...
Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Enforceability of Contract Provisions Extending Liquidated Damages Beyond Substantial Completion

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This post takes a look at the enforceability of contract provisions providing for liquidated delay damages after substantial completion. Typ...
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