The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed to jettison a numeric turbidity limitation that it had previously established for stormwater discharges from construction sites
...would destroy evidence and leave the impression in jurors' minds that the builder was to blame. They say designs were faulty from the...
...the impression in jurors' minds that the building was unsafe and the builder was at fault, company lawyers say. Attorney George Ogilvie, representing...
...money from attorney Robert Powell, the co-owner, and Robert Mericle, the builder, of a juvenile detention facility and the judges' alleged abuse of the...
...the Public Prompt Pay Act" for members of the Associated Builders and Contractors' Eastern Pennsylvania chapter earlier this month. ...
...the type of carpentry work associated with placing temporary support beams...300,000. Realen Homes, the builder and developer behind the Ridgelea...
It had long been my ambition to bring one of the country's most esteemed economists to address the Philadelphia Estate Planning Council. Therefore, I was pleased when Anirban Basu accepted my invitat
...amp; Gray's construction law practice group, presented to the Associated Builders and Contractors, Eastern Pennsylvania chapter, about the Pennsylvania Mechanics' Lien Law...
...did not assume the risk associated with a nighttime fall off...case, Barrett v. Fredavid Builders, the Superior Court, in...
...the General Building Contractors Association, the Philadelphia builders' chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America, the session focused on...
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