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    Clean Construction Pilot Credit Added to LEED Certification Rating System
    February 1, 2013 / Construction Law Now Blog

    By: Lane Kelman and Lori Wisniewski Azzara In an effort to reduce exposure to diesel exhaust in and around construction areas, on January 18, 2013, the US Green Building Counsel announced a Clean Construction Pilot Credit that can count toward ...

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    New Pennsylvania Case: When Does a Contractor’s Mechanics’ Lien Rights Begin to Expire?
    January 22, 2013 / Construction Law Now Blog

    By: Tony Byler and Kathleen Morley Mechanics’ lien claims are powerful tools for contractors and suppliers who are owed payment for work or materials. To be enforceable, the contractor or supplier (“Contractor”) must file a lien claim within ...

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    Attention Pennsylvania Home Builders: The Warranty of Habitability May Extend to Subsequent Purchasers
    January 11, 2013 / Construction Law Now Blog

    By John A. Greenhall and Jennifer R. Budd For decades, Pennsylvania Courts have limited the scope of the implied warranty of habitability to the first user of the home. For the first time, in Conway v. Cutler Group, Inc., the Pennsylvania Superior ...

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    Lisa M. Wampler Named Partner with Cohen Seglias
    January 2, 2013

    Firm Announces Attorney Promotions; First Female Construction Partner in the Pittsburgh Office  Philadelphia – January 2, 2013 – Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC is pleased to announce that Lisa M. Wampler has been promoted to a ...

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    Judge Gene D. Cohen (Ret.) Joins Cohen Seglias
    January 2, 2013

    Firm Announces New Lateral Hires and Attorney Promotions Philadelphia – January 2, 2013 – Cohen Seglias is pleased to announce that Judge Gene D. Cohen (Ret.) has joined the Firm as a Partner in the Commercial Litigation Group. Since leaving the ...

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    Protecting Supplier Lien Rights in New Jersey – Follow the Money
    January 2, 2013 / Construction Law Now Blog

    By: Tony Byler and Daniella Gordon Suppliers frequently provide supplies on lines of credit to contractor customers who are involved in multiple construction projects.  In an ideal world, both the customer and the supplier would maintain accounting ...

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    Hurricane Sandy, Issues Relevant to Commercial Landlords and Tenants
    December 11, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    As commercial property owners and their tenants assess the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy, they need to understand their rights and obligations under leases, mortgage loan documents, and insurance policies. LEASE PROVISIONS As a result of storm ...

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    Call For Artists/Sustainability Champions/Green Creators of All Shapes and Sizes
    December 6, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    Greenbuild International Conference and Expo is coming to Philly November 20-22, 2013 and we are actively seeking proposals for the annual Legacy Project. The Legacy project could be anything from a straw bale playhouse or school gardening ...

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    Precasters’ Opportunities & Liability in Green Projects
    November 30, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    Cohen Seglias Partner Lane Kelman and Associate Lori Wisniewski Azzara recently authored an article, “Precasters’ Opportunities & Liability in Green Projects” which appeared in the November/December issue of Precast, Inc. ...

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    New York U.S. Attorney’s Office Expands Inquiry into Fraudulent Billing Practices
    November 21, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    By: Daniella Gordon and Jennifer M. Horn Several top New York construction companies have been served with federal subpoenas seeking information regarding their billing practices in connection with New York public works projects.  Skansa USA ...

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    Potential for Design-Build Bidding At the New Jersey Turnpike Authority – What You Need to Know
    November 13, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    By: Jennifer R. Budd and George E. Pallas A bill allowing the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (“NJTA”) to enter into design-build contracts has been introduced in the New Jersey Assembly (A1561) and the Senate (S1211). The NJTA is the entity ...

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    Measures to Prevent Damages in the Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
    November 2, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    By: Lane F. Kelman and Jennifer R. Budd Cohen Seglias hopes that you, your friends and family made it through Hurricane Sandy unharmed and without great loss. This storm caused billions of dollars of damage up and down the Northeast Corridor and ...

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    Philadelphia’s Actual Value Initiative and Homestead Exemption – How to Soften The Blow of Property Tax Increases
    October 25, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    By: Marian Kornilowicz and Mark Leavy If you are a resident of Philadelphia, then you likely know about the ongoing turmoil surrounding Mayor Nutter’s pursuit of real estate tax reform. His plan is known as the Actual Value Initiative, or AVI, and ...

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    New Gender Equity Notice Requirement for New Jersey Employers
    October 12, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    By: Melissa C. Angeline The New Jersey legislature recently enacted a law requiring employers to post and distribute written notices informing employees of their “right to be free from gender inequity or bias in pay, compensation, benefits or ...

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    Presentation & Networking Cocktail Reception – Avoiding the Pitfalls in Federal Construction Contracting
    October 4, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    Please join our Federal Contracting Practice Group for a Networking Cocktail Reception preceded by a precise presentation on Avoiding the Pitfalls in Federal Construction Contracting. This networking event will facilitate interaction between large ...

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    The Check’s In the Mail? In New Jersey, You’d Better Mean It
    September 28, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    Separate but commonly owned or related companies are common place in the construction industry. It is also common for contractors to get squeezed by late or nonpaying owners and/or subcontractors demanding payment for work performed. A recent case ...

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    Electronic Document Retention: How You Are Handling E-Documents Can Be Critical to Your Company’s Survival
    September 14, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    Construction today is not your father’s industry. With the growing use of electronic forms of communication and document creation, the rules have changed. Businesses continue to strive for a paperless office. Now, rather than drowning in ...

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    New Jersey Legislature Considers Permanent Debarment for Contractors Convicted of Fraud in Connection with the Execution of Public Contracts
    September 4, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    By: Daniella Gordon and Jennifer M. Horn The New Jersey legislature is considering a bill which would permanently bar contractors who are convicted of fraud in connection with work on government contracts from bidding on future public contracts in ...

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    Update Regarding House Bill 109 – For Delaware Construction Projects, Legislature Overrides Choice of Law and Venue Provisions In Some Construction Contracts
    August 27, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    By: Scott T. Earle and Jennifer M. Horn The recently passed and amended Delaware House Bill 109 (“HB 109”) has important implications for anyone concerned with construction law in Delaware. According to amended HB 109, any provision in a ...

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    Gist of the Action Doctrine Gains Traction in Pennsylvania
    August 10, 2012 / Construction Law Now Blog

    By: Jennifer M. Horn The “Gist of the Action” Doctrine may bar plaintiffs from asserting tort-based claims, such as fraud, where the “gist” of the lawsuit is the breach of a contract. Although the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has not yet ...

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