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ROBERT DIETZ CERTIFIED AS A LEED® GREEN ASSOCIATE. PDF Print
Thursday, 24 September 2009 01:21

Robert J. Dietz has been certified as a LEED® Green Associate by the Green Building Certification Institute (September 24, 2009). 

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WISCONSIN COURT OF APPEALS RULES THAT PERFORMANCE BONDS COVER WARRANTIES EXCEEDING THE CONTRACT’S REQUIREMENTS. PDF Print
Thursday, 24 September 2009 01:03

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals recently issued a decision of particular interest to sureties issuing performance bonds (September 24, 2009). 

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Lauren McLaughlin to present client seminar on “What Design Professionals Need to Know About LEED PDF Print
Wednesday, 20 May 2009 13:13

Lauren McLaughlin to present in-house client seminar on “What Design Professionals Need to Know About LEED” (June 2009).

 
Shannon Briglia to present seminar on Employer Workplace and Harrassment PDF Print
Wednesday, 20 May 2009 13:12

Shannon Briglia to present in-house client seminar on Employer Workplace and Harrassment issues (May 2009).

 
Lauren McLaughlin co-authors Civil Engineering magazine PDF Print
Wednesday, 20 May 2009 13:12

Lauren McLaughlin co-authored Civil Engineering magazine article, “Green Building Liability – From Claims to Litigation” (June 2009).

 
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CHAMBERS USA 2010 NAMES SHANNON J. BRIGLIA AS LEADING CONSTRUCTION LAWYER.

April 21, 2010 - Shannon J. Briglia has again been selected to the exclusive Chambers USA 2010: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, the Client’s Guide, for her expertise in construction law.

 

FLORIDA MECHANIC’S LIEN CLAIMANTS MUST STRICTLY COMPLY WITH FLA. STAT. § 713.21(4).

June 4, 2010 - A decision last week exemplified a Florida court's severe application of this statute to mechanic's liens.

FOURTH CIRCUIT UPHOLDS PAY-WHEN-PAID CLAUSES IN VIRGINIA CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS.

May 5, 2010 - This February, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit confirmed that subcontractors in Virginia face an almost insurmountable task when attempting to avoid an unambiguous pay-when-paid clause.

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