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February 2009 Special Section
February 2009 Special Section
Construction Law
Learn from the experts about the latest in labor law, ADA definitions, cumulative impact, false claims, termination clauses, payment bonds and more.
Executive Insights
What's Next for Open Shop Employers?
Broader ADA Definitions to Impact Employers
Drafter Beware: Indemnification Clauses Are Not Always Enforceable
Cumulative Impact: Where It Came From, Where It's Going and What Matters in Court
Narrowing the Reach of the False Claims Act
If a Contract Requires a Field Inspection, Do It or Pay the Consequences
Courts Hold Sureties Responsible for Failure to Respond to Payment Bond Claims
Being Proactive Pays Off in Owner-Contractor Disputes
Reviewing Termination for Convenience Clauses
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