Harnessing automation, integrating drones and finding the right technology partners can give contractors actionable site intelligence, increase efficiencies, improve resiliency and keep projects on track.
Why Pay an Undisputed Balance When Engaged in Litigation?
Contractors may refuse to pay undisputed sums when in a payment dispute, but they should consider five things that may reveal why they should pay those undisputed funds.
Understanding the Purpose, Limitations and Benefits of a Liquidated Damages Clause
Contracting parties are advised to understand the purpose, limitations and benefits of liquidated damages clauses.
Prompt Payment Statutes to the Rescue
Prompt payment statues may not always force a faster payment, but they can provide leverage and some level of compensation for slow and late payments.
The Growth of BIM and Its Impact on Contractor Risk
BIM has many benefits—and may reduce legal expenses as well. As the technology approaches the level of full adoption, that is an issue worth watching.
How to Write an Effective Claim Letter
A claim letter puts another project party on notice of a contractor’s claim for payment. An effective claim letter states why the contractor is making a claim, damages sought.
Recent Federal Court Decision Favors Class Action Defendants
Employers throughout the construction industry now have the ability to cite a precedent when seeking to avoid the burdensome legal expense and weight of a class action or collective classification.
Best Practices for ESI Collection in Construction Litigation
The key to successful electronically stored information collection is to build a solid foundation before trouble arises with prepared policies and procedures in place.












