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    Construction Law Now Blog

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    Mechanics' Liens
    Questions about the Impact of Sloan v. Liberty Mutual

    By: Robert Ruggieri Last week we blogged about an important decision recently handed down by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals on the enforceability of pay-if-paid provisions in Pennsylvania. In Sloan & Company v. Liberty Mutual Insurance ...

    Labor & Employment
    What Employers Can Ask About Criminal Backgrounds during the Hiring Process

    By: Melissa C. Angeline Philadelphia has become the first major city to bar private employers from inquiring about an applicant’s criminal background. The “Ban the Box” law, otherwise known as the Fair Criminal Record Screening ...

    Pennsylvania
    Pennsylvania Adopts New Fair Share Act that Limits Joint Liability in Negligence Actions

    By: Jason A. Copley and Kathleen M. Morely Contractors and subcontractors, and really any business associated with construction, should be pleased with a new law that just took effect in Pennsylvania. In cases where there is more than one defendant, ...

    Energy
    Too Much of a Good Thing Damages the Value of Solar Certificates in Pennsylvania and New Jersey

    Over the past couple of years, the solar industry has thrived in Pennsylvania and New Jersey due to federal and state programs that have provided hundreds of millions of dollars in incentives. These programs are necessary for solar energy to compete ...

    Bidding
    PA High Court Restricts PennDot’s Design-Build Best Value Bid Procurement
    BY Robert G. Ruggieri

    As many contractors know, Pennsylvania’s attempt to formulate and use innovative procurement methods has incurred a series of setbacks from the Commonwealth’s appellate courts. The latest setback came when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court found ...

    Green Building
    Philadelphia Zoo Breaks Ground on First LEED Rated Building
    BY Robert G. Ruggieri

    The Philadelphia Zoo recently broke ground on the brand new Hamilton Family Children’s Zoo and Education Center. The Zoo website describes the center as a “joyful, engaging experience for children and families while promoting a lifetime ...

    Mechanics' Liens
    Update on PA House Bill 1602: Proposed Legislative Changes to Pennsylvania’s Mechanic’s Lien Law

    Last week, Pennsylvania’s House Labor and Industry Committee considered PA House Bill 1602  (HB 1602). Construction industry experts, including Cohen Seglias’ own Jason A. Copley, critiqued the bill in testimony presented at a televised public ...

    Mechanics' Liens
    Pennsylvania Superior Court Permits Mechanic’s Lien Claim For Excavation Work Despite Cancellation of Project

    On June 7, 2011, the Pennsylvania Superior Court, in what appears to be a departure from past rulings and conventional interpretations of Pennsylvania’s Mechanic’s Lien Law (Lien Law), issued a ruling that permits an excavating contractor to ...

    Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia Water Department Storm Water Management Rate Changes: How the New Structure Could Impact your Business
    BY Lonny S. Cades

    The Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) has enacted a new method for charging customers for Storm Water Management Services (Services). It is important to understand the new rating system, as it could significantly impact all property owners in ...

    Pennsylvania
    Update on House Bill 377 – Residential Sprinkler Law Repealed
    BY Steven M. Williams

    Pennsylvania Governor Corbett has signed, House Bill 377 (HB 377) into law. The new law repeals the sprinkler mandate that became effective on January 1, 2011 that required builders to install sprinkler systems in all new single- and two-family ...

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