According to the Associated Press, data released for the month of June, 2011 indicates that builders began work on more office buildings, shopping centers and hotels in June, pushing construction spending higher for a third straight month. But even with the gains, activity remains at…
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Jeff Rosenfeld discusses flow-down clauses. For more informative videos discussing various legal topics, please visit our Media Center page.
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The construction industry added 33,000 jobs in February even as the industry’s unemployment rate was 21.8 percent, more than twice the national average, according to an analysis of new federal employment data released today by the Associated General Contractors of America. As welcome as the…
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According to the Associated Press, builders began work on more homes and the government boosted its investment in federal construction projects in November, marking a third straight monthly increase after a dismal summer. Construction spending increased 0.4 percent in November, the Commerce Department said Monday.…
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Wal-Mart has disclosed plans to open four stores in Washington, D.C. in 2012. The stores will be the retail giant’s first presence in the District of Columbia, and are expected to range in size from 80,000 to 120,000 square feet. Initial projections estimate that the…
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After nearly two decades of legal disputes, developers and city officials broke ground on the Marriott Marquis project in Washington, D.C. on November 10, 2010. The hotel is scheduled to open in the spring of 2014 with 1,175 rooms and over 100,000 square feet of…
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Jeff Rosenfeld explains contractual notice provisions. For more informative videos discussing various legal topics, please visit our Media Center page.
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Matt Gerrish gives an introduction to the resident agent requirement in the state of Maryland. For more informative videos discussing various legal topics, please visit our Media Center page.
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Matt Gerrish gives an introduction to the recovery of prejudgment interest. For more informative videos discussing various legal topics, please visit our Media Center page.
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As expected, The American Institute of Architects (the “AIA”) recently released the 2010 version of the A312 Payment and Performance Bonds. The last time the AIA revised the A312 was in 1984. Although there are several changes to the bond form that can be reviewed on…
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