Construction Disputes Representing the Contractor :
Construction Disputes Representing the Contractor : 2010 Cumulative Supplement
by Robert F. Cushman ... [et al.].
- 3rd ed.
- Austin : Aspen Publishers, 2010.
- 286 p.
- (Construction Law Library) .
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. An Overview of Construction Risk
Chapter 2. Contemplating Litigation and its Alternatives
Chapter 3. Organizing and Selecting the Litigation Team
Chapter 4. Bid Protests and Bid Mistakes
Chapter 5. Suing the Private Owner
Chapter 6. Suing a Government : Special Considerations
Chapter 7. Suing the Construction Manager
Chapter 8. Suing the Design Professional
Chapter 9. Suing the Construction Lender
Chapter 10. Suing Subcontractors and Materials Suppliers
Chapter 11. Contractor's Insurance Program and Risk Management Considerations
Chapter 12. Contractors and Their Sureties
Chapter 13. Prosecuting and Defending Payment Bond Claims
Chapter 14. Effective Preparation for a Construction Arbitration
Chapter 15. Preparing the Complex Construction Case for Litigation
Chapter 16. Proving Liability to Allow the Contractor to Recover Damages
Chapter 17. Pricing Damages
Chapter 18. Labor Productivity in Construction Claims
Chapter 19. Defending Against Owner Claims
Chapter 20. Proving and Pricing Delay Costs
Table of Cases
9780735592889
Construction Contracts--United States.
343.73078624 / CUS/SON
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. An Overview of Construction Risk
Chapter 2. Contemplating Litigation and its Alternatives
Chapter 3. Organizing and Selecting the Litigation Team
Chapter 4. Bid Protests and Bid Mistakes
Chapter 5. Suing the Private Owner
Chapter 6. Suing a Government : Special Considerations
Chapter 7. Suing the Construction Manager
Chapter 8. Suing the Design Professional
Chapter 9. Suing the Construction Lender
Chapter 10. Suing Subcontractors and Materials Suppliers
Chapter 11. Contractor's Insurance Program and Risk Management Considerations
Chapter 12. Contractors and Their Sureties
Chapter 13. Prosecuting and Defending Payment Bond Claims
Chapter 14. Effective Preparation for a Construction Arbitration
Chapter 15. Preparing the Complex Construction Case for Litigation
Chapter 16. Proving Liability to Allow the Contractor to Recover Damages
Chapter 17. Pricing Damages
Chapter 18. Labor Productivity in Construction Claims
Chapter 19. Defending Against Owner Claims
Chapter 20. Proving and Pricing Delay Costs
Table of Cases
9780735592889
Construction Contracts--United States.
343.73078624 / CUS/SON