Construction ContractsPractising Law Institute, 1975 - 328 pages |
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Page 51
... involved in any major construction project . Because of this multiplicity , litigation arising out of such projects is disaster - bound if for no other reason than the sheer weight ( and expense ) of the lawyers necessarily involved ...
... involved in any major construction project . Because of this multiplicity , litigation arising out of such projects is disaster - bound if for no other reason than the sheer weight ( and expense ) of the lawyers necessarily involved ...
Page 55
... involved first has a tremendous advantage -- a lawyer should be involved behind the scenes at the sign of first deterioration of the owner / contractor- architect / engineer relationship at the very latest . ( Preferably , he should ...
... involved first has a tremendous advantage -- a lawyer should be involved behind the scenes at the sign of first deterioration of the owner / contractor- architect / engineer relationship at the very latest . ( Preferably , he should ...
Page 279
... involved as parties or witnesses.69 The basic concern here is whether medical malpractice suits are , by their very nature , better suited to resolution by arbitration than by litiga- tion . Certain aspects of a traditional malpractice ...
... involved as parties or witnesses.69 The basic concern here is whether medical malpractice suits are , by their very nature , better suited to resolution by arbitration than by litiga- tion . Certain aspects of a traditional malpractice ...
Contents
Practical Problems and Legal Trouble Spots | 31 |
Planning to Avoid Construction Litigation | 49 |
I | 65 |
Copyright | |
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