Construction Law

Construction Law is highly litigated, and one which has many legal ramifications present to construction companies, contractors, and sub-contractors.  Additionally, OSHA and other governmental regulatory bodies have an enormous impact on the industry, and it can be important to pay attention to changes dictated by the agency as far as employment matters, regarding employee safety regulations and accident reporting procedures. Additionally, intellectual property issues related to construction designs and litigation of those issues are also covered. The National Law Review covers the latest stories, developments, and litigation that impacts construction law and the Construction industry.

Both public and private construction projects are governed by contractual obligations, state law, and often times federal law and ordinances. Because of this, there are many terms that are binding on construction companies, as well as the individual, entity, or government agency. Visitors to the National Law Review can read about these binding terms, contractual disputes, construction defect claims, extra work claims as they unfold in the area of construction law.

The National Law Review also covers topics including permitting and zoning construction regulations in a variety of jurisdictions, liens and stop notice claims as they relate to construction sites, homeowner and subdivision claims, and public work issues related to public-private partnerships (P3). State and federal construction disputes, international disputes related to US agencies, and contractor and sub-contractor liability issues are also covered. Proper documentation of contracts, and contract terms, OSHA violations, important form contracts including AIA, EJDC, and AGC forms, and other developments in the area of construction law are covered regularly.

Regulations, ordinances, and zoning/permitting requirements change often, construction law is an area of law that is highly litigated. Visitors to the National Law Review will find the latest developments related to construction law, as well as expert legal analysis of the implications of litigation, new regulations, and legislation.

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Nov
22
2022
Catena v. NVR, Inc. [Heartland Homes of Pa]: Jury Whacks Local Homebuilder Under Consumer Protection Law Strassburger McKenna Gutnick & Gefsky
Mar
18
2021
Earl v. NVR, Inc., trading as Heartland Homes of PA: Werwinski is dead Strassburger McKenna Gutnick & Gefsky
Jul
14
2021
Painting Contractor to Pay $400,000.00 to Settle Violation of DBE Program Rules Strassburger McKenna Gutnick & Gefsky
Sep
1
2022
DFARS Compliance – Top Keys to Success in 2022 Oberheiden P.C.
Jan
18
2022
PFAS Risks and Construction Industry: Yes, EPA Actions Will Impact You! CMBG3 Law
Mar
13
2022
ASTM PFAS Standards Closer To Adoption By EPA CMBG3 Law
Jun
11
2020
Can a Subcontractor Sue a General Contractor For a Work-Related Injury? Console and Associates, P.C.
Jun
28
2021
Miami Condo Collapse: What Role Can Whistleblowers Play to Prevent Such Tragedies? Katz Banks Kumin LLP
Aug
9
2023
Arbitration for All: Texas Supreme Court Hands Down Two Big Wins for Developers and Builders Seeking to Enforce Arbitration Agreements in Construction Cases Winstead
Dec
14
2020
Construction Industry Employers, Take Heed: “Willful” OSHA Violations May Lead to Criminal Penalties Winstead
Apr
29
2022
Court Holds That Engineer Does Not Owe Fiduciary Duties To A Non-Client Winstead
Jul
7
2023
2023 Texas Legislative Update – Issues Affecting Real Estate Entitlement and Development Winstead
Jun
10
2023
2023 Texas Legislative Update: Issues Affecting Texas Homeowners’ Associations and Condominium Owners' Associations Winstead
Jul
7
2023
2023 Texas Legislative Update: Residential Construction Winstead
Mar
4
2021
Utilizing Tax Credits to Finance Renovation for State Institutes of Higher Education Winstead
Aug
24
2023
FHFC Publishes Multifamily Middle Market Certification FAQs Nelson Mullins
Aug
25
2023
Jacksonville Enacts Affordable Housing Tax Exemption Pursuant to Live Local Act Nelson Mullins
May
23
2023
Alabama Supreme Court Interprets “Preservation improvements” in Tax Sale Statutes Nelson Mullins
Jun
23
2023
Condominium Law Changes Resulting from the Collapse of the Champlain Towers South Nelson Mullins
Aug
10
2023
IRS Issues Final Regulations on the Low-Income Community Bonus Credit Program Under Section 48 Nelson Mullins
Jun
30
2023
Old North State Report – June 30, 2023 Nelson Mullins
Jan
8
2024
2023 Construction Law Legislative Year-In-Review Hill Ward Henderson
Mar
23
2020
Governor’s Executive Order on the COVID-19 Virus Qualifies as a “Natural Emergency” – Allows for Tolling of Permits Hill Ward Henderson
Mar
25
2020
The Federal Reserve’s Powers to Pave the Way for Continued Development and Construction Through Covid-19 Robinson & Cole LLP
Sep
9
2020
Note to “Additional Insureds” Relying on Builders’ Risk Insurance: Federal Court Decision Evaluates Extent of Coverage Robinson & Cole LLP
Aug
31
2022
Subcontract Payment Provisions Mean Exactly What They Say in Connecticut Robinson & Cole LLP
Apr
13
2023
Agree First or it May Cost You Later Robinson & Cole LLP
Apr
20
2020
Landmarks Preservation and the Economy During COVID-19 Robinson & Cole LLP
May
22
2020
New York’s Multi-Faceted Approach to Reopening “Non-Essential” Construction Robinson & Cole LLP
Dec
9
2019
Evangelical Church Sues Castle Hills, TX for Denying SUP for Sunday School Space Robinson & Cole LLP
Mar
18
2020
Potential Impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Construction Projects Robinson & Cole LLP
Aug
3
2022
A Liquidated Damages Provision Might Not Liquidate All Potential Damages Robinson & Cole LLP
Mar
24
2023
A New Template Contract for Prefabricated Construction Robinson & Cole LLP
Nov
23
2021
Number of New Public Works Construction Projects to Rise as Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Signed into Law Robinson & Cole LLP
Jan
2
2019
Proposed Changes to EPA’s Stormwater Permit for Construction Sites Robinson & Cole LLP
 

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