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Construction Law Deskbook Supplement


Practice Area:
Real Property


Description

NOTE:  Only the supplement (2016) is available for this publication.

 

The unique and technical character of the construction industry and the law surrounding it create complex considerations and problems for owners, contractors, design professionals, and the attorneys who represent them. In this deskbook, prominent and experienced construction law attorneys provide practical and comprehensive guidance for the difficult issues that arise before, during, and after the construction process on topics ranging from bidding to bonds to employment issues.

 

2016 Supplement (177 pages) Includes new chapters 5 & 7

 

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Electronic Forms in MS Word format will be delivered to your Classroom.

 

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FORMS INCLUDED:

 

Chapter 1—Construction Contracts: Risk-Shifting Devices
Contingent Payment Clauses—Negotiating Strategy  |  §1.48

Chapter 9—Missouri Mechanic’s Liens and Other Construction Liens
Mechanic’s Lien Checklist  |  §9.101
Subcontractor’s Notice to the Owner of the Subcontractor’s Mechanic’s Lien Claim  |  §9.102
Original Contractor’s Mechanic’s Lien With Lump-Sum Contract  |  §9.103
Subcontractor’s Mechanic’s Lien  |  §9.104
Subcontractor’s Petition for Damages for Breach of Contract, for Quantum Meruit, and to Enforce Mechanic’s Lien  |  §9.105
Partial Release of Mechanic’s Lien  |  §9.106
Final Lien Waiver  |  §9.107
Partial Waiver of Lien (Date)  |  §9.108
Partial Waiver of Lien (Amount)  |  §9.109

Chapter 14—Bankruptcy and Construction
Motion for Relief From Automatic Stay—Subcontractor vs.Bankrupt General Contractor  |  §14.32
Motion to Reject Executory Contracts  |  §14.33
Entry of Appearance and Request for Notices  |  §14.34
Complaint for Determination of Dischargeability  |  §14.35

 

 

 

Materials

Content

Chapters

1    |    Construction Contracts: Risk-Shifting Devices
            Richard A. Stockenberg
            William S. Thomas, (Supp.)
            Derek P. Ruzicka, (Supp.) and
            Katrina L. Smeltzer (Supp.)
   
2    |    Bidding—Federal and State Procurements
            Susan Linden McGreevy and
            Paul J. Odum
            Michael E. Callahan (Supp.) and
            Kurtis L. John (Supp.)
    
3    |    Legal Issues in Design/Build
            G. William Quatman
   
4    |    Construction Insurance
            Terry J. Galganski
    
5    |    Prompt Payment Acts: Missouri and Federal
            Sherman A. Botts and
            Kenton E. Snow
   
6    |    Building Regulations
            Thomas J. Niemann,
            Bernard A. Reinert, and
            John W. Rourke
            Benjamin J. Hegvik (Supp.))
    
7    |    Environmental Issues
            Rudolf H. Beese
    
8    |    Change, Time, and Termination
            Matthew R. Hale
    
9    |    Missouri Mechanic´s Liens and Other Construction Liens
            Robert J. Guinness
    
10  |    Performance, Payment, and Bid Bonds
            Bernard L. Balkin and
            Keith Witten
   
11    |    Liability of Design Professionals
            Kenneth A. Slavens

12  |    Contractor Delay, Disruption Claims, and Damages
            Rod L. Eisenhauer and
            Duane J. Fox
            Gregory S. Gerstner (Supp.)
    
13  |    Dispute Avoidance and Alternative Dispute Resolution
            Fredrick J. Ludwig
    
14    |    Bankruptcy and Construction
            J. Dennis O`Leary and
            Lester J. Hubble
    
15    |    Labor and Employment Law Issues for the Construction Industry
            W. Terrence Kilroy,
            Julie A. Elston, and
            David M. Kight
            Jay M. Dade (Supp.)
    
16  |    Indefinite Delivery Contracts
            Denise E. Farris

Forms

Chapter 1—Construction Contracts: Risk-Shifting Devices
Contingent Payment Clauses—Negotiating Strategy  |  §1.48

Chapter 9—Missouri Mechanic’s Liens and Other Construction Liens
Mechanic’s Lien Checklist  |  §9.101
Subcontractor’s Notice to the Owner of the Subcontractor’s Mechanic’s Lien Claim  |  §9.102
Original Contractor’s Mechanic’s Lien With Lump-Sum Contract  |  §9.103
Subcontractor’s Mechanic’s Lien  |  §9.104
Subcontractor’s Petition for Damages for Breach of Contract, for Quantum Meruit, and to Enforce Mechanic’s Lien  |  §9.105
Partial Release of Mechanic’s Lien  |  §9.106
Final Lien Waiver  |  §9.107
Partial Waiver of Lien (Date)  |  §9.108
Partial Waiver of Lien (Amount)  |  §9.109

Chapter 14—Bankruptcy and Construction
Motion for Relief From Automatic Stay—Subcontractor vs.Bankrupt General Contractor  |  §14.32
Motion to Reject Executory Contracts  |  §14.33
Entry of Appearance and Request for Notices  |  §14.34
Complaint for Determination of Dischargeability  |  §14.35