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Construction Law: Ferrara v. Peaches Cafe

July 5, 2019

New York’s highest court, the Court of Appeals, recently issued a decision that makes it easier for parties who have…

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Why Owners, Contractors, & Design Professionals Need A Mass Tort Litigator On Their Team – Part 8

December 27, 2018

When dealing with Maryland state construction contracts, don’t forget to check the Maryland Administrative Procedures Act (APA), Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) and Maryland rules Title 7 Chapter 200…

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Josh Quinter, Senior Construction Counsel at Offit Kurman, Interviewed for Article in Metal Construction News

December 10, 2018

Senior Construction Counsel at Offit Kurman, Josh Quinter, was recently interviewed for an extensive piece in the nationally recognized publication Metal Construction News on the impact of legalization of marijuana in the construction industry…

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Why Owners, Contractors, & Design Professionals Need A Mass Tort Litigator On Their Team – Part 7

December 7, 2018

If you are a landlord or tenant of a house or business that contains lead base paint, you need to consult a mass tort litigator to protect your interest. Maryland and federal laws are designed to reduce childhood and adult lead poisoning while maintaining affordable rental housing…

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Why Owners, Contractors, & Design Professionals Need A Mass Tort Litigator On Their Team – Part 6

October 14, 2018

Click here for Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 If you, like me, eat at least…

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Pennsylvania Adopts the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act

October 7, 2018

Pennsylvania has adopted the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act (“RUAA”). The revised act, which becomes effective on July 1, 2019, provides…

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Why Owners, Contractors, & Design Professionals Need a Mass Tort Litigator on Their Team – Part 5

September 14, 2018

Click here for Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 In prior posted blogs, I stressed that a good…

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Law for Architects: Foreign Architects Practicing in New York

August 13, 2018

If you have an architecture company formed in a state outside New York, the New York Secretary of State classifies…

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Why Owners, Contractors and Design Professionals Need a Mass Tort Litigator on Their Team – Part 3

August 6, 2018

Click here for Part 1 and Part 2 If you, like me, eat at least one apple a day, you…

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Why Owners, Contractors and Design Professionals Need a Mass Tort Litigator on Their Team – Part 2

July 27, 2018

In my last post, I said that I would post on our monthly blog a summary of the hazard and…

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