What contractors need to know about the flux state of tariffs before the 90-day pause ends.
The Role of AI and Human Lawyers in Construction Dispute Management
Artificial intelligence is increasingly aiding in construction law practices, but it is still no replacement for a good attorney.
U.S. Senate Blocks McFerran’s Confirmation as Labor Board Chair
In another win for ABC, NLRB Chair Lauren McFerran's third-term nomination was voted down in the senate.
Where Does the FTC’s Noncompete Ban Stand?
The FTC's noncompete ban would have taken place one month ago if not for a block from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. As developments continue to unfold behind the scenes, review what this ban could mean for construction companies.
Executive Insights 2024: Leaders in Construction Law
What are the key risks that should always be taken into consideration before any construction contract is signed? Leaders in construction law answer this question and more in this year's edition of Executive Insights: Leaders in Construction Law.
Who’s the Boss?
A new joint employer rule threatens to unnecessarily complicate
relationships between contractors and subcontractors.
More In-Depth Details on the Davis-Bacon Act Overhaul
Learn more on the new overhaul of the Davis-Bacon Act and its impact on the construction industry.
New Florida Bill Shortens Time for Construction-Defect Lawsuits
Senate Bill 360 implements changes and modifications to certain statutes of the Florida Building Code.






