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Wisconsin's Supreme Court Strikes Down Executive Branch's COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Order

Governors, mayors, and other members of executive branches are contemplating leaving COVID-19 emergency stay-at-home orders, which have entered their third month, in place for months to come. This has led to public protests...more

Part 2: Can the Government Do That? – But I Own that Beach and It Is My Backyard!

Over the past month, our vocabularies have expanded to include new terms like: "COVID-19," "coronavirus," "epidemiologist," "stay at home," and "shelter in place." Now, private landowners are reintroducing governments to...more

Can the Government Do That? – New Class Action Challenges Pennsylvania's COVID-19 Order as Unconstitutional

Why can't I open my business? Where is my due process? The public health risks of COVID-19 are very real. But, the question remains whether some of the COVID-19 shutdown orders have taken private property for "public use,...more

Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies Construction Lien Priority

The Alabama Supreme Court recently reinforced its policy of giving priority to construction lenders over materialmen in its holding in GHB Construction and Development Co., Inc. v. West Alabama Bank and Trust, 2019 WL 1416893...more

China’s Belt and Road Initiative Is Changing the World

In 2013, China announced its plan to fund and construct a global transportation and infrastructure network known as the Belt and Road Initiative (“BRI”). ...more

Eleventh Circuit Case Delivers Big Win for Contractors Seeking Insurance Coverage

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has issued an important opinion that is good for contractors making claims on general liability policies, and not so good for the insurers issuing those...more

CFPB Takes Aim at Relationships between Universities and Credit and Debit Card Issuers

Financial institutions marketing credit and debit cards to college and university students should prepare for likely investigations and enforcement actions by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other regulatory...more

Force Majeure Clauses: Protecting Against the Unforeseeable

Force majeure clauses are a very important, but often overlooked, provision in all contracts, and are particularly important in construction and supply contracts. Whether a force majeure clause is included in a contract, and...more

For-Profit Colleges and the Student Loan Industry Should Take Note of CFPB's Recent Enforcement Action

In a recently filed lawsuit, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has demonstrated its willingness to assert its authority over both the student loan industry and for-profit colleges. The defendant in that lawsuit,...more

No Need of Injury to Others' Property to be an "Occurrence" under a CGL Insurance Policy

In an opinion last week that could have far reaching ramifications in the construction industry in the insurance coverage context, the Supreme Court of Georgia ruled that an "occurrence" under a standard Commercial General...more

Changes in Alabama’s Retainage Laws

The Alabama Code was recently amended in a number of important ways affecting the retainage that may be withheld on private construction projects in Alabama. These changes took effect on September 1, 2011, and only contracts...more

3/11/2013  /  Contractors , Retainage , Subcontractors

A Federal Court's Lifeline to the Servicing Industry: No Physical Pain, no Negligent Servicing Claim

Keith Andress, Natalie Bolling and Stephen Pudner of Baker Donelson's Birmingham office were recently successful in having a mortgagor's claims seeking punitive damages against a major mortgage servicing company dismissed...more

The Differences between “Pay if Paid” and “Pay When Paid” Clauses in Construction Contracts

As attorneys that draft construction contracts and litigate construction disputes on a regular basis, we have seen how construction contract terms are used in contracts and what the practical effects of these terms may be on...more

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