The Construction Lawyer

- Publisher:
- American Bar Association
- Publication date:
- 2021-01-01
Description:
The Construction Lawyer is a scholarly journal published quarterly to inform and instruct those who practice construction law.
Issue Number
Latest documents
- Notes from the editor
- Trolling, Stonewalling, and Sham Pleadings: How Far Is Too Far?-Handling Opposing Counsel's Discovery Phase Ethics Violations
- Management of Supply Chain Risk: What to Do When Your Switchgear Is Lost in the Mail
- Construction Bills: Recent Changes to Construction Laws
- Hard Hat Case Notes
- Are Net-Zero Pledges Red Herrings to Escape Meaningful Decarbonization?
- Comments from the Chair
- Getting to Net-Zero: How Climate Change Initiatives Are Changing Business in the Infrastructure Sector
- Guarding the Net of Uncertainty: Trends, Changes, and Challenges for Insuring Power Projects
- Hard Hat Case Notes
Featured documents
- Chair's Column
- Labor and Employment Risk in the Real World: A Practical Guide to Understanding Recent Trends and Laws Intersecting the Construction Industry
- Coronavirus Delay and Disruption Claims
- Picking Up the Pieces: A Call for Federal Structural Inspection Laws in the Aftermath of the Surfside Condominium Collapse
- A Response to Mr. Snider's Platonic Idea of -Quality- in Construction Contract Drafting (with Help from Ludwig Wittgenstein)
- Comparing Theory and Practice: Survey Results of What Attorneys and Arbitrators Want in Construction Mediation and Arbitration
- Construction Bills: Recent Changes to Construction Laws
- Notes from the Editor
- Construction Bills: Recent Changes to Construction Laws
- Wearables, Augmented and Virtual Reality, Integrated Project Delivery, and Artificial Intelligence