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Daily Business Review

Pioneering Miami Developer Embarks on Third Allapattah Project With $3.6M Purchase

Lissette Calderon wants to build a 12-story multifamily building with 237 units near Miami's medical and criminal justice hubs.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Owner's Checklist for Resuming Construction

In their Construction Law column, Kenneth Block and Joshua Levy provide guidelines for project owners to ensure compliance with COVID-19 regulations and for negotiating resumption agreements for previously suspended projects.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Construction May Be 'Essential' But It Is Not Immune—Tips to Mitigate Against COVID-Related Delays

While construction has been classified as an essential industry here in Florida, there are still several potential consequences of COVID-19-related issues that can negatively impact a construction project.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

'You Give Back': Miami Construction Attorney Spends Free Time as Guardian ad Litem

The common thread running through Gary Stein's endeavors is a drive to help others, a desire instilled in him by his parents.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

New York Investor Buys Sunrise Senior Housing for $30 Million

Fairstead, already an affordable housing owner in South Florida, plans major renovation of the complex it purchased for $239,837 per unit.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

3 Lessons to Share as the Construction Industry Returns to Work

The construction industry certainly is not immune, with many projects nationwide shut down amid government-mandated closures and shelter-in-place orders. However, as states begin the process of reopening, construction is among the sectors allowed to get back to work.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Development on Hudson River Pier

On May 5, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided a case that involved a substantial change to a development plan on the Hudson River waterfront in Hoboken. The ruling addressed issues of interest to both land use and environmental attorneys.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

South Florida's Aging Infrastructure: Land of Perils and Opportunities

Contractors, Developers, Designers, Construction Workers—nearly everyone in the construction industry throughout South Florida—should be prepared for a significant increase in infrastructure-related construction work.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Project Labor Agreements Continue to Cause Controversy

In its complaint, the ABC alleges that the terms of the PLA effectively preclude nonunion workers and workers who belong to unions other than those affiliated with the Pittsburgh Regional Building Trades Council from performing construction work, and that the PLA compels workers to associate, join or pay dues to these unions as a condition of employment.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Defending Against the Strict Liability of New York's 'Scaffold Law'

This article highlights two recent appellate cases where the injured plaintiffs were denied summary judgment for liability against the defendants as a direct result of their own conduct.
19 minute read

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