The National Law Review: Construction Contracts and the Fine Print – When Its Bite is Worse Than Its Bark
JD Supra: New Virginia Law Prohibits “Pay-When-Paid” and “Pay-If-Paid” Provisions in Construction Contracts
JD Supra: Are Forum and Choice of Law Provisions in Texas Construction Contracts Enforceable?
Are Forum and Choice of Law Provisions in Texas Construction Contracts Enforceable?
JD Supra: Texas Voids Out-of-State Forum and Choice of Law Clauses in Construction Contracts
The Texas Legislature amended statutes impacting construction contracts for projects located in Texas to declare any forum selection clause or choice of law provision “void as against public policy,” ...
Texas Voids Out-of-State Forum and Choice of Law Clauses in Construction Contracts
Originally published by Matthew DeVries on Best Practices Construction Law blog. In construction contracts, parties attempt to use plain and ordinary words to describe their respective obligations. As ...
The National Law Review: Navigating Tariffs in Construction Contracts: Creative Strategies for Owners and Contractors
The National Law Review: Critical Performance Guarantees in Data Center Construction Contracts – and Risk Mitigation Strategies
In their Construction Law column, Kenneth Block and Stuart Rosen examine the concept of "unavoidable delays," i.e., a delay for which the contractor is not responsible and may be entitled to an ...
Increases in material costs due to tariffs are forcing residential and commercial construction firms to rethink their contracts and add in provisions and contingencies to reduce potential risks. The U ...
National Law University Delhi, in collaboration with the Society of Construction Law India (SCL-India), is organising a two-day Certificate ...
Construction Contracts and the Fine Print – When Its Bite is Worse Than Its Bark