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    David is certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Construction Law - a certification held by less than 1% of the practicing attorneys in Texas.  David represents owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and ...

Two Key Takeaways from the 35th Annual Construction Law Conference in Texas

Earlier this month, our firm was well-represented at the 35th Annual Construction Law Conference in San Antonio, Texas. As always, the conference presented great opportunities to visit with colleagues and other construction law practitioners throughout Texas, meet new friends, and to learn of recent legal ...

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Part 1: Subcontractor Negotiating Tips for AIA Documents

What should a Subcontractor do when a General Contractor presents, to the Subcontractor, the 401A-2017 Standard Form of Agreement Between Contractor and Subcontractor (“A401”)?  While some provisions in the A401 are favorable to the Subcontractor, others are not.  This multi-part series explores some of the ...

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Alternative Fee Structure Goes Live for American Arbitration Association

Although arbitral institutions like the London Court of International Arbitration and International Chamber of Commerce have historically based arbitration costs on models other than a pure hourly-basis, the American Arbitration Association/International Centre of Dispute Resolution recently ...

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