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How Many Times Can A Contractor Sue The Owner Under The Same Construction Contract?

June 13, 2012

Can a contractor bring several claims against the owner arising from the same building contract?  Multiple proceedings arising from the same contract certainly seem like

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Does An Interim Lender To A Construction Project Owe A Duty of Care?

June 20, 2012

Construction projects don’t often proceed without a lender. And often there is an interim lender which provides financing pending the advancement of funds by the

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Can Someone Be Compelled To Arbitrate By Estoppel?

September 5, 2012

Can the conduct of the parties after they have signed a commercial contract influence the interpretation of the arbitration agreement contained in that contract? If

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Is Certainty An Essential Element Of A Building Contract?

September 16, 2012

Overview Courts are often unwilling to hold that an agreement is unenforceable for uncertainty when, by all appearances, the parties intended to make a contract. 

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Is A Third Party Obliged To Bring Its Claim Under An Arbitration Agreement

February 14, 2013

A recurring issue in arbitration law is whether a third party is bound to assert his or her claims by way of arbitration, even though

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When Does An Arbitration Clause Require Arbitration?

June 9, 2013

Whether an arbitration agreement requires, or only permits, arbitration is a continuing issue under arbitration law. In building contracts, this issue often arises when the

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