Business
Ten Strategies for Mitigating Liability and Avoiding Construction Disputes
Construction professionals can plan and prepare for potential disputes in advance. Here are 10 tips all construction professionals should consider to mitigate their liability in the event a dispute later arises.
By Jason Herndon and Daniel Knight
September 28, 2021
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by Jason Herndon
Jason Herndon is an attorney in Parker Poe’s Development Services Industry Team. He is in the firm’s Raleigh office and focus on construction law and construction litigation. He can be reached at [email protected].
by Daniel Knight
Daniel Knight is an attorney in Parker Poe’s Development Services Industry Team. He is in the firm’s Raleigh office and focus on construction law and construction litigation. He can be reached at [email protected].
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