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Apr 1, 2013

Managing construction debt collection at the negotiation stage

Planning ahead in case of the need for debt collection can better assist a business to get paid.
Mar 1, 2013

Be Prepared: A litigation primer

Steps you can take to be better prepared and protected in the event a dispute.
Jan 1, 2013

Constructing a clear contract

Take care in negotiating indemnification and insurance provisions in a contract.
Nov 1, 2012

Introducing a glossary of construction legalese

Explanation of some common legal and contractural terms used in tender packages, insurance policies, legislation, and more.
Sep 1, 2012

Non-compete, non-solicitation and confidentiality clauses in employment contracts

Establishing the employment contract.
Jul 31, 2012

Defining responsibility

Managing the risk of change in snow removal work is something contractors need to think about.
Jun 1, 2012

Of backcharges, deficiencies, warranties and guarantees — Part 2

Considering the difference between "guarantee" and the concept of "warranty".
May 1, 2012

Of backcharges, deficiences, warranties and guarantees

Demystifying the confusion with backcharges, deficiencies, warranties and guarantees.
Apr 1, 2012

Risk management and project structure - part 2

The key feature that distinguishes these project structures from the other two is that, when properly set up, the project or construction manager does not actually perform the physical work.
Jul 15, 2011

Hold-harmless and indemnification clauses in winter maintenance contracts

The question of who is an occupier for the most part turns on who has responsibility for, or control over, the premises, and depends on the facts of each particular circumstance.
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