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1992

The Construction Law Newsletter provides a snapshot of construction industry trends and is produced quarterly. The Construction Law Alert reports on breaking news impacting the construction industry.

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Articles and editorial content authored for various industry trade publications and association newsletters are also available.

Construction Law Newsletter - November 1992

  • Statute of Limitations for Prevailing Wages
  • Statute of Limitations for Suppliers
  • General Contractor Entitled to Overhead But Not Profit on Subcontractor Backcharge
  • Subcontractor Bound by Prime Contract Terms Under Oral Contract
  • Referee Throws Out Article 8 Process and Applies Eichleay Formula on Delay Claim Against DAS
  • ADA and the Construction Industry

Construction Law Newsletter - July 1992

  • Design Responsibility by Contractors
  • Prevailing Wage Law Developments
  • The Pitfalls of Arbitration
  • Minority and Women Preferences Upheld
  • Supplier Claims Against MBE Payment Bonds
  • Contractor Licensure
  • Mechanic's Lien and Prompt Payment "Clean-up Bill" Moves Through the Legislature

Construction Law Newsletter - May 1992

  • EEO Bidding Statute Held Constitutional
  • Damages in Bidding Disputes
  • Safety on the Jobsite
  • Performing Work Under Unsigned Contracts

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