Losses of labor productivity issues and claims seem to have taken on more prominence in the last few years due to labor shortages, material shortages, and the quickly changing economics and supply change issues affecting the...more
11/13/2023
/ Burden of Proof ,
Causation ,
Construction Industry ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Damages ,
Jurisdiction ,
Labor Shortage ,
Liability ,
Lost Productivity ,
Subcontractors ,
Supply Chain
On June 13, 2023, the Arizona Court of Appeals held in Pope v. City of Phoenix that Sky Harbor Airport’s $6.00/day “customer facility charge” does not violate the anti-diversion provision of the Arizona Constitution. ...more
Advertisements for home remodeling services and renovations are everywhere ‒ from billboards to Facebook to Angie’s List. Arizona recently enacted a law that may make it easier for contractors to advertise on television,...more
Delay and disruption claims are always a risk in the best conditions on a construction site. Never more so than during the global pandemic brought about by COVID-19. Since President Trump declared the COVID-19 pandemic a...more
There are many legal issues to consider when bidding on and building projects in American Indian Country. Which labor and employment laws apply? Are there contracting or hiring preferences that apply? Do the Prompt Pay Act...more
5/2/2019
/ AIA Construction Forms ,
Arbitration ,
Choice-of-Law ,
Construction Disputes ,
Construction Industry ,
Construction Project ,
Contract Negotiations ,
Native American Issues ,
Prompt Payment ,
Sovereign Immunity ,
Tribal Corporations ,
Tribal Lands ,
Tribal Ordinances ,
Waivers