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Roads & Bridges | Supreme Court Ruling on Arbitration Delay

Don’t wait to arbitrate! Progressing too far down the litigation pathway can waive your right to arbitration. However, not filing a lawsuit may not toll or pause the statute of limitations in Federal Miller Act or State Little Miller Act scenarios. To preserve your rights, and your options, you may need to concurrently litigate and arbitrate. Considering the prevalence of arbitration clauses in construction contracts, the story in this case is worthwhile. CONTINUE READING…

Published On: June 9, 2025

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Roads & Bridges | Mediation Melee

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MEDIATION MELEE| An arbitration case can be costly

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WRITTEN NOTICE | Beware that strict compliance of the contract might be required.

When an owner replaced a contractor for significant safety violations, […]

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