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Handling Construction Risks 2005: Allocate Now or Litigate Later
Chair(s):
Stanley P. Sklar
Practice Area:
Corporate law,
Litigation,
Real estate,
Securities and other financial products
Published:
Apr 2005
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ISBN:
1402405871
PLI Item #:
6202
CHB Spine #:
N514
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Front Matter
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Construction Loan: Who Really Pays for the Project? What Happens When the Loan is in Trouble
Chapter 2. Risk in Construction Parts I and II: Limitation of Liability Provisions
Chapter 3. Termination of the Contract: Surety Issues
Chapter 4. Dispute Review Boards: Key Issues, Recent Case Law and Standard Agreements
Chapter 5. Outline: Key Features of the DRB Process
Chapter 6. Dispute Review Boards (Powerpoint Slides)
Chapter 7. Recent Trends in Exceptions to Enforceability of No-Damages-for-Delay-Clauses
Chapter 8. End-Running Contractor Delay Claims in Illinois
Chapter 9. Critical Path Method Schedules in Building Constrution: A Tool or an Illusion?
Chapter 10. Proving Delay Damages
Chapter 11. Ethical Landmines Arising from the Construction Process
Chapter 12. The Construction Fight: The Practical Side of the Battle of the Heavyweights: False Claims, Liability & Ethical Issues for Construction Attorneys
Chapter 13. The Termination of Contracts for Construction
Chapter 14. A Primer on CM for Lawyers
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