Ga. Supreme Court Interprets Intent and Scope of Atlanta’s OCIP
Read the opinion here: Case – ArcherWestern v Pitts Construction owners occasionally use an Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP) to insure personal and property damage
Contractual Limitations Period Must Have Clearly Identifiable Starting Point
Many construction-related contracts contain a contractual period of limitations — a contract term that establishes a period of time during which a party must file
Proper Contracts Can Mitigate Key Risks in the Procurement of Facility-Related Construction Services
AHC attorney David R. Cook recently authored an article in the Facilities Engineering Journal regarding the importance of strong contracts in the procurement of construction
Webinar on Minimizing Disputes in Energy Project Development
AHC attorneys David R. Cook and Roland F. Hall will present a webinar on ways to minimize disputes in energy projects. The webinar will focus
Guest Post: Risk Management and Insurance Considerations for Joint Ventures
This guest post was written by Bud LaRosa. It was originally posted on another blog, http://blog.construction-today.com/ By Bud LaRosa Construction is seeing a lot more
Takeover Rights In Renewable Energy Project Development
Renewable projects are typically complex and require substantial amounts of capital. Some parties may bring expertise; others may bring equipment components; while others may bring
Guest Post: Top Ten Things Contractors Need to Know About Fraud
This guest post links to a presentation developed by Accounting, Economics & Appraisal Group, LLC. Click here to view the presentation.
The Creative-But-High Standard of “Alternative” Claims in Construction Disputes
Sometimes construction claimants and their attorneys need to think outside the box in their efforts to recover payment for work. There are many situations in
AHC Attorney to Present on Energy Savings Performance Contracts
AHC attorney David Cook will speak at Facilities America 2012 on September 10 through 13, 2012, in Washington, D.C. He will address “Energy Savings Performance
Energy Savings Performance Contracts: Risks and Rewards for Local Governments
In the latest edition of Georgia County Government Magazine, AHC attorney David R. Cook discusses benefits and risks to local governments arising from energy savings
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