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The Legal Intelligencer

How the Construction Industry Can Break Out of COVID-19's 'Groundhog Day'

During the COVID-19 pandemic, marked by industry shutdowns, limited openings, mask rules, social distancing, furloughs and the resulting hit to the economy, each day can feel the same, too. Many in the construction industry certainly can relate.
6 minute read

Law.com

How I Made Partner: Bilzin Sumberg's Adrian Felix

"The COVID-19 pandemic will open new doors, so try to think outside of the box and find areas and opportunities to set yourself apart."
7 minute read

Law.com

After 18 Months of Wrangling, Michigan Officials Agree to Pay More Than $600M to Settle Flint Water Crisis Litigation

Litigation is still ongoing against the two private engineering firms that allegedly gave the city negligent advice regarding its efforts to change its water supply, which eventually led to the city's drinking water becoming contaminated with lead.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Texans Sue New York Developer Over Alleged Shoddy Construction Work at Luxury Condos

Austin resident Amit Patel alleges that his luxury condo was shoddily constructed and the New York-based developer and Texas-based management company have refused to repair defects in his unit correctly.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami Leads Decline as US Apartment Construction Hits Five-Year Low

A 53% annual drop is projected for new apartments in Miami this year, a new RENTCafe report shows.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Special Section: Construction Law 2020

In The Legal's Construction Law supplement, read about contract clauses in the COVID era, OSHA guidance during the pandemic and making contract payments in uncertain times.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Making Contract Payments a Certainty in Uncertain Times

Prior to March 2019, the economy was on a roll. Construction spending was robust and contractors in virtually every industry were enjoying record years. COVID-19 changed the game overnight.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Flex Office-Industrial Building Near Palmetto Bay Sells for $1.2 Million

Address: 9700 SW 168th St. near Palmetto Bay Property type: This is a 2,055-square-foot, one-story flex office-industrial building on a half-acre…
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Rise and Rise of Statutory Adjudication: Is the U.S. Ready?

A discussion of the rise in the use of statutory adjudication in various jurisdictions in the context of complex construction disputes, and a look at whether the United States is now ready to also embrace this ADR option.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Sole Proximate Cause' Meets 'Everyone Was Doing It'

In his column on Construction Accident Litigation, Brian J. Shoot discusses the recent 'Biaca-Neto' case, where this was the principal issue.
11 minute read

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