Client Alerts & Publications
Deescalating Hyper Escalation
Authors: Paul F. Williamson,
Published Date: June 5, 2023
Paul F. Williamson, senior associate in P&A’s Washington, D.C. office, has written "Deescalating Hyper Escalation," an article for Construction Executive. This article discusses how legislation at the federal and state levels would address record materials price increases in public procurement. The full article can be read here. Read More
Texas Supreme Court Rules That Subsequent Purchaser of Home Is Bound by Original Homeowner’s Arbitration Agreement With Builder
Authors: Kim Altsuler,
Published Date: May 22, 2023
In a new opinion Lennar Homes of Texas Land and Construction, Ltd., et al. v. Kara Whiteley, Cause No. 21-0783, 66 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 8740, issued May 12, 2023, the Texas Supreme Court partially reversed two lower court decisions and held that an arbitration provision contained in the original homeowner’s contract with the builder was binding on a subsequent [...] Read More
The Construction Trust Fund Act
Authors: Justin D. Holzheauser,
Published Date: May 15, 2023
This article was written for the Texas Contractor and first appeared here. “Robbing Peter to pay Paul,” that’s a phrase that is all too common in the construction industry. If a contractor or subcontractor gets behind financially, they may use today’s progress payments to pay debts on another earlier project. Chapter 162 of the Texas Property Code is designed to protect [...] Read More
Legal Q&A: Sub ‘Volume’ Discounts and Extras
Authors: Levi W. Barrett,
Published Date: May 12, 2023
Levi W. Barrett, co-managing partner of P&A’s New Jersey office and chair of the firm’s Contracts, Project Documentation, and Risk Management practice was recently featured in The Construction Broadsheet‘s latest “Legal Q and A” to answer questions about sub 'volume' discounts and extras. The questions included: A subcontractor gave us a reduced price for a package of several projects, but [...] Read More
Waiver in Construction Contracts
Authors: Justin D. Holzheauser,
Published Date: April 1, 2023
This article was written for the Texas Contractor and first appeared here. No one wants to waive their rights. Contractors certainly don’t. But waiver is a common concept in contract law. Contracting parties can waive rights afforded a contract or statute. That makes waiver an important issue for both parties to a construction contract. This article will briefly cover waiver and [...] Read More