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Michael S. Holman, Chair
Kimberly J. Brown
Scott Davis
E. Rod Davisson
Mark Evans, P.E.
Sylvia Lynn Gillis
Christopher L. McCloskey
Jack Rosati, Jr.
Douglas L. Shevelow, P.E.
Maureen P. Taylor
Samuel Wampler

 

The February 2007 Brickerconstructionlaw.com Newsletter

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Index to February 2007 Brickerconstructionlaw.com Newsletter

Feature Article

What Should a Project Owner Expect from Project Closeout?
Get advice from Jack Rosati and Ben Hyden, one of our engineer-construction fellows, on what typical contracts require of project closeout and what an owner can do to make the process a productive one.


Monthly Columns

Construction-Related Legislation
The 127th Ohio General Assembly has begun. Keep up-to-date with pending construction-related legislation, updated daily.

What the Courts Are Saying . . .
In keeping with our new focus, our five cases this month come from three states, starting with Ohio, where we look at decisions by the Ohio Supreme Court (on whether a sewer can be bid as part of a road improvement project) and two different Courts of Appeals (Butler County on whether all suits against the State for damages must be brought in the Court of Claims, and Franklin County on whether a contractor's insurance policy should cover a subcontractor's defective workmanship). Then we review a recent decision from the Michigan Court of Appeals on an unjust enrichment claim brought against a contractor by a supplier the subcontractor neglected to pay. Finally, we look at what another Court of Appeals--this time from Indiana--has to say about unjust enrichment and the question of who owns retainage.

Holman, Gillis & Shevelow on Construction Documents: Or Equal . . . Or Else
In response to a reader's suggestion (thanks!), Doug Shevelow, P.E. & Esq., examines the effect of an "or equal" specification.

OSHA Corner: What's New in the World of Job Safety?
Andrew Balcar looks at the General Duty clause this month.

ADR Corner: The Right Tool for the Job
One of our construction fellows, David Riddle, P.E., briefly explains 11 different varieties of Alternative Dispute Resolution, some of which are sure to be new to you.

Upcoming Seminars
See information on upcoming construction seminars featuring Bricker & Eckler construction attorneys.


Back Page

Lean Construction Institute To Meet in East Lansing
If our article on Lean Scheduling caught your eye last October, you may want to include the Lean Construction Institute's upcoming seminar in your plans.

 

 

 

 

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