August 11, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer
A Technological Sea Change Is Coming in Construction: BIM and BlockchainBoth BIM and blockchain are growing in prominence as ways to help manage projects. These technologies provide clear advantages that industry professionals will continue to gravitate towards as the market adjusts to their introduction.
By Joshua C. Quinter
7 minute read
March 08, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer
The More Lateral Movement Changes, the More It Stays the SameRecruiting and lateral movement certainly slowed a bit during the first couple months of the pandemic. It picked up again after a brief hiatus because the needs of law firms and the reasons why lawyers consider changing jobs have been accentuated—as opposed to being fundamentally altered—by recent events.
By Joshua C. Quinter
6 minute read
March 22, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer
Why I Moved Laterally: It Was About More Than Money. Technology and the ease with which people can travel is shrinking the world in which we live; and other market forces are being fundamentally altered by the way people view the world. For this reason, an accomplished legal career looks significantly different than it did 10 years ago. Because lawyers are using different metrics to evaluate success, law firms must do the same to maintain longevity.
By Joshua C. Quinter
6 minute read
August 12, 2016 | The Legal Intelligencer
Legislature Seeking to Close Loopholes With Proposed Changes to CASPAThe construction industry is replete with risk and can be daunting to negotiate. With challenges ranging from the completion of complex projects on compressed schedules to the possibility of significant personal injury, so much can go wrong. Perhaps the biggest problem plaguing the industry since the 2008 crash, however, is the threat of nonpayment.
By Karin Corbett and Joshua C. Quinter
14 minute read
August 05, 2014 | The Legal Intelligencer
Indalex Sends a Message to Construction InsurersThe Superior Court's recent decision in Indalex v. National Union Fire Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, 83 A.3d 418, 2013 Pa.Super. 311, diverged significantly from the expected result given recent trends in the case law.
By Joshua C. Quinter
9 minute read
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