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Five Bargaining Strategies for Success
In the scene below, from the comedy classic Monty Python’s Life of Brian, our hero is on the run from a phalanx of Roman soldiers. He races into a crowded marketplace, spies a vendor’s stall, and grabs an artificial beard – the perfect disguise. All he needs to do is make a deal for it.
Large-Scale Construction Projects: To Arbitrate or Not to Arbitrate – That is the Question
Owners and contractors involved in large-scale construction projects face unique challenges, including drafting a contract that places the parties in a fair position if problems arise. In contracts for construction projects, multiple areas can be vitally important, such as intellectual property, change order rights, limitations of liability, liquidated damages, and insurance. Somewhat overlooked, however, …