The EEOC is watching, and if you are not prepared, you could be liable for hundreds of thousands of dollars related to how your employees interact with each other.
Split Decision, Part I
An evenly divided American electorate has opted for a split government in the House of Representatives, the Senate—and even in governors’ mansions across the country.
Breath of Fresh Air
Serene Al-Momen offers her opinion on the new air quality standards, consequences and the impact on the construction industry.
COVID-19 Likely No Longer Covered Under Force Majeure
A recent decision by the U.S. Government Accountability Office has shaken up construction contracts.
Risky Business: Contractual Protections in the ‘New Normal’
The various parties in the construction process may have different risk tolerances.
Not Permitted
Permitting reform is on hold as both Democrat and Republican efforts hit Congressional snags. But it’s critical for the country’s many necessary infrastructure projects.
Not Permitted: Congressional Update
Permitting reform is on hold as both Democrat and Republican efforts hit Congressional snags.
Trades Technology Is Changing Construction Law
Trades tech could save construction businesses from some of the oldest legal issues in the industry.










