COVID-19 UPDATE APRIL 2, 2020
Contractors are being ordered to return to or continue work despite a PPE Shortage, what can you do to mitigate this risk? Please see the
Construction and Commercial Real Estate Law
Contractors are being ordered to return to or continue work despite a PPE Shortage, what can you do to mitigate this risk? Please see the
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The Proclamation provides no specific penalties. However, the enabling statutes and regulations upon which the Proclamation is predicated do provide for certain penalties. For example, the
With State and National Emergency Declarations imposed due to the COVID-19 ‘Coronavirus’, the force majeure provisions in properly drafted contracts will be tested. Construction contractors
https://videopress.com/v/Gi0SLNJL?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata We invite you to view the recent event Davis Bucco & Makara recently sponsored with Kreischer Miller on Pay if Paid provisions and the
For over 30 years, our firm has applied principles and built its reputation upon guiding clients to achieve practical results and make sound decisions. Throughout that
Indemnity provisions are often the subject of great scrutiny in construction contracts. Pennsylvania’s continued scrutiny and negotiation of indemnity provisions is due in part to
DAVIS BUCCO OBTAINS FAVORABLE DECISION IN A MECHANIC’S LIEN CLAIM Superior Court Decision Creates New Favorable Case Law For Mechanic’s Lien Claimants! Davis Bucco is
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES TO PENNSYLVANIA ARBITRATION ACT START JULY 1 2019 Arbitration is well known to construction and commercial contracts. Pennsylvania is now among nearly 30