Construction Law
Why Owners, Contractors, & Design Professionals Need A Mass Tort Litigator On Their Team – Part 6
Click here for Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 If you, like me, eat at least…
Read MorePennsylvania Adopts the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act
Pennsylvania has adopted the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act (“RUAA”). The revised act, which becomes effective on July 1, 2019, provides…
Read More“Read the Writing on the Wall”: How Street Artists’ and Property Owners’ Rights Intersect, Post-5Pointz
If a building achieves world renown as a canvas for street art, do its walls still “belong” to the property…
Read MoreWhy Owners, Contractors, & Design Professionals Need a Mass Tort Litigator on Their Team – Part 5
Click here for Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 In prior posted blogs, I stressed that a good…
Read MoreWhy Owners, Contractors, & Design Professionals Need a Mass Tort Litigator on Their Team – Part 4
Click here for Part 1,Part 2, Part 3 A wiseman once said, “a good lawyer knows the law, but a…
Read MoreJune Construction Economic Numbers Mixed
According to the June 2018 measurements by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the “construction economy”…
Read MoreLaw for Architects: Foreign Architects Practicing in New York
If you have an architecture company formed in a state outside New York, the New York Secretary of State classifies…
Read MoreDelaware To Amend Mechanic’s Lien Law To Allow Liens For Engineering And Surveying Work
As a general proposition, mechanic’s lien laws are designed to protect the economic interest a party has when it physically…
Read MoreWhy Owners, Contractors and Design Professionals Need a Mass Tort Litigator on Their Team – Part 3
Click here for Part 1 and Part 2 If you, like me, eat at least one apple a day, you…
Read MoreWhy Owners, Contractors and Design Professionals Need a Mass Tort Litigator on Their Team – Part 2
In my last post, I said that I would post on our monthly blog a summary of the hazard and…
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