Today’s guest post is by J. Matthew Kroplin, a fellow attorney at Stites & Harbison PLLC. Matthew is a member of the Business Litigation and Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy Service Groups. He represents and advises clients in the areas of business and commercial litigation, bankruptcy and financial restructuring, and construction law. Matthew has represented a
May 2012
Using Daily Reports to Prove Construction Claims
One of the basic, yet most important, aspects of project documentation includes effective use of an on-going and detailed set of daily reports. Today’s post is about the use of daily reports to prove construction claims.
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2011 Construction Law Update Is Available
One of the largest groups for construction lawyers is the American Bar Association’s Forum on the Construction Industry. In the weeks leading up to to the Forum’s 2012 annual meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada last month, a number of construction attorneys and I were feverishly reviewing submissions for Division 10’s annual Construction Law Update. …
Paper to Paperless: Webinar on Construction Documentation and Legal Disputes
You will rarely find me advertising on this blog. However, since I have received numerous inquiries about my presentation at the AGC National Conference in Honolulu last month, I am pleased to announce that I will be doing a similar Webinar tomorrow, Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at 1:00pm EST.
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