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OSHA’s Silica Rule Upheld by D.C. Court of Appeals

The respirable crystalline silica exposure rules remain in effect, for now. OSHA began enforcing stricter requirements for limiting…

March 27

California Aggressively Pursues Hazardous Waste In Dumpster Violations

This is a cautionary tale for contractors The California Attorney General, in conjunction with local State District attorneys,…

March 27

Call For Presentations 2018 Construction SuperConference

The Construction SuperConference is now accepting proposals for the annual event to be held December 10-12, 2018, in…

February 28

Opinion—The Waters of the US Controversy Continues

By Don Wallis. The recent Supreme Court decision adds more uncertainty to the issue.  During the Obama administration,…

February 26

It is now Illegal in New Jersey for Businesses to Discriminate Against Employees who are Breastfeeding

The New Jersey regulations are stricter than the federal law addressing the same issue. Under federal law, all…

February 26

New California Law Makes Direct Contractors Liable for Unpaid Wage Obligations of Subcontractors

AB 1701 places the burden on direct contractors to protect themselves from these claims. The 2017 California Legislature…

February 26

The Power of Arbitrators in Construction Litigation Reaffirmed

The Seventh Circuit reaffirms an arbitrator’s power to rule on questions of fact. A recent federal case in…

February 26

Insurance Companies Can Limit Insured’s Right to Independent Counsel

A recent Illinois decision ruled in favor of the insurer. Policyholders occasionally request that insurers allow them to…

February 26

Construction SuperConference 2017 Brings Together the Best and Brightest!

Atlanta – Kevin Gaffney, director, CSC:  “Enjoy a look back at some of the great moments from the…

January 26

Opinion—The piecemeal federal budget is a disservice to the country

By Don Wallis. Congress continues to pass stopgap budgets every few months with no reasonable expectation of drafting…

January 26