Legal and Regulatory

Rethinking the Boilerplate: Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures in Construction Contracts
Taking full advantage of ADR means understanding each available process – whether mediation, arbitration, dispute review board or a combination – and the options for customization before executing a contract.
By Robert Alfert Jr.
November 2, 2018
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Legal and Regulatory
by Robert Alfert Jr.
Robert Alfert, Jr., is a partner in the construction law and litigation practice where he focuses on construction law and litigation and infrastructure and transportation, including public-private partnerships. He can be reached at Robert.alfert@nelsonmullins.com or (407) 669-4235.
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