Construction A Journey Through Delay and Disruption Claims Against the Government Michael A. Branca and Christopher W. Foux How to make best efforts to recover delay and disruption costs, and avoid these traps and the draconian penalties that may result from failing to do so.
Legal Education When the Axe Falls: Terminations on Government Construction Projects Barbara G. Werther and Judah Lifschitz When and how may contract terminations for convenience or default be made, and how may recent caselaw impact the defense against government terminations?
Construction Hard Hat Case Notes Hugh D. Brown and Lauren P. McLaughlin Louisiana Supreme Court refuses to find architects owe duty to ensure safety of subcontractor’s employees.
Construction Construction Bills Rowan T. Mason and Brian R. Zimmerman The state of New York follows trend in restricting retainage on private construction projects to five percent.
Construction Editor’s Column Lauren Catoe In my final column, I thank the editorial team, ABA staff, entity Chairs, and authors who have helped the publication further the Forum’s mission.
Construction Chair’s Column By John Marshall Cook As Chair, I aimed to make room for others to do great things, and am grateful for leaders who did that for me, as well as those who supported the Forum.