Construction Law (Matthew Bender)
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The most comprehensive and authoritative treatise on the subject, Construction Law is essential for any lawyer who prepares construction contracts or litigates construction disputes. You receive expert guidance on handling every aspect of the construction process, from the initial bid, to drafting and performance of the contract, to subsequent claims, disputes, and litigation.
Bruner & O'Connor on Construction Law
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Bruner & O'Connor on Construction Law, written by noted experts Phillip L. Bruner and Patrick J. O'Connor, Jr., provides both a comprehensive analysis of construction law and explores the full array of issues. Expert timely guidance on virtually every aspect of construction law is provided.
Massachusetts Construction Law and Litigation
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There are at least as many legal perspectives on construction as there are stages in the actual construction process. Massachusetts Construction Law and Litigation takes a comprehensive approach to the subject, beginning with the preparation and negotiation of private and public construction contracts. It then takes on the legal issues that arise in setting up and operating a construction project, such as bonds, insurance, liens, and disputes as to the parties' performance. The book concludes with a series of issues relating to construction litigation—contract claims, tort claims, and damages—with tips you can use in your practice.
Construction Law (Massachusetts Practice Series)
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This treatise covers traditional construction issues, as well emerging trends in construction law. Whether dealing with public or private construction issues, this resource gives the practitioner information from contract formation to post-completion remedies.

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