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    Construction Law Now Blog

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    New Jersey
    New Jersey Supreme Court Issues Severe Sanctions for Spoliation

    Anthony M. Bottenfield, associate at Cohen Seglias contributed to this post. The New Jersey Supreme Court recently issued a unanimous opinion that will impact anyone who eliminates evidence of alleged construction defects before providing an ...

    New Construction
    Hurdles Facing Construction of NYC Mosque

    There has been much public discussion centered on the appropriateness of building a mosque in close proximity to Ground Zero. The controversial project to develop an Islamic cultural center in New York City is known as Park51. The political aspects ...

    Energy
    Marcellus Shale Drilling Projects Increase Following Pennsylvania Supreme Court Decision

    The land under parts of central Pennsylvania contains rock known as “Marcellus Shale.” Trapped within the shale are pockets of natural gas. Gas companies have long been aware of the shale, but until recently, the trapped gas was ...

    Contract
    Construction Contracts: The Basics
    BY Rene David Quinlan

    In the world of construction litigation, everything begins and ends with your contract. Although contract drafting and negotiation may feel like a burdensome process that stands in the way of commencing work and earning profits, it is probably one ...

    Maryland
    Establishment of a Mechanics’ Lien in Maryland

    When payment for good work performed on a construction project is delayed, contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers alike must act quickly to preserve their mechanics’ lien rights in Maryland.  A mechanics’ lien is a way for contractors, ...

    Green Building
    The Pittsburgh Penguins Go Green With the Construction of the New Consol Energy Center

    Savvy contractors looking to enter the green building market should keep their eye out for new areas of green building. One new area is likely to be sports complex construction. The first LEED certified sports complex was the Portland Trail ...

    Green Building
    Construction Opportunities in Philadelphia

    Mayor Michael Nutter recently announced that construction will move forward on the proposed $70 million Mormon Temple. The temple is expected to open in 2013 and the proposed location is 18th and Vine Streets.   While the temple’s ...

    Bidding
    Failure to List Equipment Could Be a Problem for Your Bid

    Contractors and subcontractors who engage in public work must be mindful of the language contained in bid solicitations.  While it is easy to presume that the solicitations or advertisements for certain types of contracts are consistent within the ...

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