Managing Construction Disputes and Contracts in the Aftermath of Severe Weather

Peter Crofton, Samuel Richards and Gregory Smith | Smith Grambrell Russell As Hurricane Helene makes landfall in the Southeastern United States, contractors will be halting work on projects throughout the region while awaiting the passage of the severe weather event. When the rain and wind subside, disputes may arise on construction projects due to the… Continue reading Managing Construction Disputes and Contracts in the Aftermath of Severe Weather

In Review: Resolving Project and Construction Disputes in USA

Henry Scott, Karen B Wong and Miguel Duran | Milbank All questions Dispute resolution In US project finance transactions, the historical preference of lenders is to have the financing documents governed by the law of New York State and to require borrowers and other counterparties to financing documents to consent to the jurisdiction of the… Continue reading In Review: Resolving Project and Construction Disputes in USA

Enhancing Efficiency in Construction Disputes: Innovative Techniques for Presenting Evidence to Get to a Faster, More Cost-Effective Resolution

Laura C. Abrahamson | JAMS The rapid growth of construction arbitration over the last 20 years is a testament to its advantages over traditional litigation: speed, cost and flexibility. But as parties submit larger and more sophisticated disputes, they are looking for ways to ensure the process can still provide those advantages. The good news… Continue reading Enhancing Efficiency in Construction Disputes: Innovative Techniques for Presenting Evidence to Get to a Faster, More Cost-Effective Resolution

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