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New Jersey Law Journal

OSHA Places Responsibility Squarely on General Contractors

With regard to the primary responsibility for implementation of the Job Site Safety Program, OSHA is clear.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

11th Circuit Reverses Fee Award in Miami Construction Dispute

Judge Frank Hull wrote for a panel reversing an attorney fee award that the winning lawyer said "is contrary to Florida's public policy and, if made into legal precedent, would have turned the construction industry on its head.”
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

'This Deal Has Been Complex From Day One': Holland & Knight Guides FIU Student Housing Deal

Two Miami attorneys helped close the $48.6 million University Bridge site sale and negotiate $228 million in bond financing.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

The Mana-Greene Effect: Big-Name Developers Not Moving on Downtown Properties

Wynwood developer Moishe Mana has bought nearly 50 properties in Miami's Central Business District but has announced no project timeline. Billionaire Jeff Greene got approval for an office tower in downtown West Palm Beach but hasn't broken ground. Are they affecting urban core growth?
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

Groundbreaking for The Underline Signals New Era of Multimodal Urban Planning

The authors of the Miami Metrorail's environmental impact statement also presciently advised that, “the rapid transit and highway system should complement and facilitate local movements provided by local streets, bicycle paths and pedestrian facilities.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Fourth Circuit Won't Derail Dulles Airport Commuter Train Project

A federal appeals court has refused to block the use of toll revenues to complete the construction of a commuter rail linking the Washington, D.C., suburbs and Dulles International Airport.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

When Is an Affordable Housing Development Fee Not Really a Development Fee?

The Appellate Division has drawn a bright-line distinction between two types of development fees; developers should be aware.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Community Associations: Steps After Developer Relinquishes Control of the Board

A fundamental framework for the transition process, and helpful pointers for attorneys who work with condominium and community associations.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Legal Mal Suit Stemming From Construction Dispute Reinstated by NJ Appeals Court

A New Jersey appeals court on Tuesday reinstated a legal malpractice claim against a New Jersey lawyer sued by a former client in connection with a devastating 2005 fire that ravaged a historic mansion-turned-condominium complex in Mount Arlington.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Hurricane Michael Lays Bare Panhandle's Weaker Building Codes

Many structures did not withstand the fury of Hurricane Michael, which slammed into the area last week with winds of up to 155 mph, leaving acres of flattened houses and other buildings in its wake.
5 minute read

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