The following article was first published by Chadd L. Reynolds in the Division of Government Construction’s September 2016 Newsletter for the American Bar Association’s Forum on Construction Law.
A recent United States Court of Federal Claims (“COFC”) decision emphasizes the …
This article was written by Chadd Reynolds and edited by David Cook.
Upcoming blog posts will focus on common contract provisions found in construction contracts. Such provisions are not solely limited to construction contracts and can be found in …
An article written by Attorneys David Cook and Chadd Reynolds was published in the magazine and newsletter of Medical Construction & Design. The article discusses the use of drones on healthcare construction projects and the recent promulgation of rules …
On October 27, 2016, the Georgia Court of Appeals determined whether the Dormancy Statute, which bars the enforcement of judgments after seven years, applied to a lienholder’s action to foreclose its lien.
A property owner (“Owner”), contracted with a contractor …