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Be Careful with Arbitration Clauses in Construction Contracts

The Fairfax County Circuit Court has done it again. In Comer, et. al v. Goudie, et. al., CL 2008-2110 (December 11, 2008), the Fairfax Court considered the following: The Plaintiffs in the three suits decided by the Court entered into contracts with Timberline Design and Build, Inc. (“Timberline”) for the construction of their homes. The […]

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Thoughts and Thank Yous from Construction Law Musings

Well, I’m back from vacation and right back into the fun world of construction law with both feet.  Talk about hitting the ground running.  Off of the plane on Monday, a General District Court hearing on Tuesday and a 10 hour mediation on Thursday last week.  While the pace is high, the clients are great […]

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Join Me As I Venture Forth as a Construction Mediator. . .

As you know, I am a big fan of mediation for the resolution of construction disputes.  I have discussed the value, both monetarily and stress wise, of mediation on multiple occasions.  I have discussed the value of mediation even when it does not lead to settlement and had numerous Guest Post Friday posts from my […]

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Putting My Mediation Where My Mouth Is

I have been a big advocate for mediation as a method of resolving construction disputes for quite a while here at Construction Law Musings.  As an advocate, I have participated in numerous mediations and have seen the effect that a good mediator can have in bringing the parties together to resolve their business dispute.  Seeing […]

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Read Your Construction Contract Arbitration Clauses Carefully

In May of last year, we discussed an opinion in U.S. ex rel. Thyssenkrupp Safway Inc. v. Tessa Structures LLC.  If you recall, this case involves a three way payment dispute between a supplier, Thyssenkrupp, a subcontractor, Tessa Structures, and a general contractor, Vista Contracting.  As discussed in the prior post, Thyssenkrupp did not get […]

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