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2001

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.

Newsletter - November 2001

  • Supreme Court Allows Emotional Distress Claims Against Builders
  • Court Rejects Sub's Unjust Enrichment Claim Against City
  • The Risk of Utilizing Additional Insureds
  • Subcontractor on Quantum Meruit Claim Could Not Recover Prompt Pay Interest and Attorney's Fees
  • Anti-Project Labor Agreement Statute Upheld
  • Would You Like to Receive the Construction Law Newsletter by E-mail?

Newsletter - August 2001

  • MEP Contractors Must Be State Licensed
  • Subcontractor's Unjust Enrichment Claim Against Owner Not Stayed by Arbitration
  • Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Imposed
  • When Is a Roof Not a Fixture?
  • Firm News
  • Would You Like to Receive the Construction Law Newsletter by E-mail?

Alert - June 13, 2001

  • MEP Contractors Must Be Licensed by State

Newsletter - May 2001

  • Beware of Foreign Steel!
  • Clarification Post-Bid Impermissible
  • Attorney's Fees Awarded in Arbitration
  • Successful Bid Challengers May Receive Money Damages
  • Set-Asides Remain Shelved
  • Firm News
  • Would You Like to Receive the Construction Law Newsletter by E-mail?

Alert - April 13, 2001

  • Domestic Steel Measure Becomes Law (Senate Bill 11)

Newsletter - February 2001

  • When Does a Change Order Really Have to Be in Writing?
  • Prejudgment Interest Generally Recoverable Under Odd Facts
  • General Not Liable for Injuries to Sub's Employee
  • Payment Bond Deadline Clarified
  • Consumer Protection Risks for Excavation Contractors
  • Compelling Arbitration Is No Longer a Final Appealable Order
  • Disputes Will Stay Where Project Is Located
  • Firm News

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