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AIA Provisions May Provide Architects With A Cause Of Action for Copyright Infringement Against Contractors.
Ohio court rules that AIA B101-2007 gives architects almost absolute control over their plans and specifications. Contractors are…
September 29Additional Insured Limitations Must Be Clear, Reasonable
California Court of Appeal rules that limitations must be explicitly stated. The California Court of Appeal in a…
September 29Construction SuperConference to Welcome Todd Buchholz as Opening Keynote
Todd Buchholz brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to CSC and you will not want to miss…
August 31Opinion—The Lasting Mark of the Trump Administration May be its Reduction of the “Administrative State”
By Don Wallis The current administration has rescinded hundreds of regulations. Reading and listening to media coverage of…
August 30Northwest Area Water Supply Project Approved After 15 Years of Litigation
The project can still be postponed by further appeals. The Northwest Area Water Supply project is a partially…
August 30NYC Rezoning Provides Insights into the Legal Complexities of Urban Development
Approval of new zoning is only the first step in providing developers with the opportunity to redevelop existing…
August 29Personal Injury Rules Clarified in Texas Construction Case
A $43.5 million verdict is overturned by the appeals court. Texas law has clearly defined regulations outlining what…
August 29Early Registration For Construction SuperConference Now Open
Early registration for the Construction SuperConference, the preeminent construction conference developed for mid- to senior-level professionals who work…
July 27Opinion—The battle over the 2015 Clean Water Rule continues
By Don Wallis A protracted legal struggle benefits no one. Jim Parsons’ article in the July issue of…
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