ROADWORK, DELAYS, AND DISPUTES
The Subcontract Case In Pecos County, Texas

“Road construction is ubiquitous in our society. . . .” C&C Road Construction, Inc. v. Saab Site Contractors, LP, 574 S.W.3d 576 (March 29, 2019). The Court of Appeals of El Paso, Texas could not be more right on this point. And where there are crossroads, perspectives will differ. (As an aside, it is not a typo that the appeal of this case was decided 10 years after the prime contract was formed.) Continue reading…

Published On: February 5, 2025

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Trust, but Verify

October 17, 2017|

Rely at your own risk upon a Contracting Officer’s statements when statutes or contract provisions may conflict.

Bases Covered?

August 8, 2017|

Contractors, will your current insurance policy cover “your work” as a joint venture partner? The typical answer is NO. 

Rules, Which Rules?

July 25, 2017|

Good Idea: Include a choice of law clause in your contract to promote consistency and predictability (while reducing potential costs and risk).

Government Liability for Third-Party Delays

July 18, 2017|

Generally, the Government is not responsible for delays caused by third parties, even other contractors at its own project site, unless the Government affirmatively indicates the site will be ready and available. 

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Jonathan J. Straw
Best Lawyers® - Jonathan Straw | 2026

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