Most construction contracts contain a liquidated damages provision, which provides that if the contractor does not finish the project on time, the owner will assess a certain monetary amount per day ...
My May column, titled “Excusable delays on construction projects because of the pandemic,” discussed the potential assessment of liquidated damages if a construction project is delayed by issues ...
The spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) remains unclear, but its impacts are already being felt. Supply chains are being disrupted and companies are implementing preventative measures to protect their ...
As observed in prior client alerts, the spread of COVID-19 is and will create unique challenges for companies doing business with the Federal Government. The unprecedented public health threats of ...
Editor’s note: This analysis of a recent Vermont Supreme Court ruling is by Daniel Richardson, the founder of SCOV Law Blog. One can imagine a derivative Seinfeld routine emerging from today’s case, ...
In a vehicular collision case, the Ontario Superior Court found the delay excusable because both parties’ counsel and not the ...
The $43,000 judgment against a New York mortgage lender had been vacated on grounds of excusable neglect, but the Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled that was a mistake. Fourth District Court of ...
A Clark County coroner’s jury ruled Friday that the death of a man who stopped breathing after Metro Police tried to subdue him with a neck restraint was excusable. Jurors at the inquest determined ...
A 21-year-old Mississippi man who punched his father outside of Dave and Buster's in Orlando was not indicted by a grand jury for his father's death.The grand jury ruled the death an "excusable ...
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