The False Claims Act: What Construction Financial Managers Need to Know
Building Profits — the magazine for the Construction Financial Management Association — recently published an article written by AHC Attorney David Cook . Read the False
Georgia Executive Order Effectively Bars LEED for State Buildings (Guest Post)
This guest post was written by James Richardson of the “Georgia Tipsheet.” Read the Executive Order here. Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal has ordered state agencies
AHC Attorneys Present 2-Day Seminar on Energy Project Development
Attorneys from AHC will present a 2-day seminar regarding “Avoiding Disputes in Energy Project Development.” The seminar will take place in Charlotte, N.C. You can
Surety Bond Lesson: Properly Identify the Parties
Surety bonds offer security to owners, contractors, subcontractors, and others for performance of work and payment therefor. Both payment and performance bonds provide a sense
False Claims Act for Construction Financial Managers and Accountants
AHC attorney David Cook authored an article on the False Claims Act that will appear in the next edition of Building Profits, the magazine of
AHC Attorneys Present on Solar Development
AHC attorneys Charles Autry and David Cook will present a teleconference about solar energy development. Here is a summary of the program from its sponsor,
Criminal Liability for Wage Law Violations?
New York’s Attorney General is seeking to hold the owner of a construction firm criminally responsible for failing to pay proper wages on a public
Effect of Municipalities’ Ultra Vires Contracts
In several prior blog posts, we discussed the effectiveness of implied-contract claims against public owners, such as counties, school boards, and municipalities. For instance, prior
Article: Optimism for the Construction Industry in 2013
In an article in the Atlanta Business Chronicle, insurance advisor Douglas Rieder explains why he is optimistic for 2013. His reasons include anecdotal evidence of
Energy Savings Contracts: Risks and Rewards
AHC attorney David R. Cook published an article about Energy Savings Performance Contracts in the November/December edition of Building Profits Magazine, which is a publication
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