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ROADS & BRIDGES ARTICLES
By Jonathan Straw | Partner
2021
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
NAVIGATING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND OTHER UNFORESEEABLE EVENTS
This column published as “New Problems, Old Solutions” in November/December 2021 issue
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER
TURNING TO THE CONTRACT FOR GUIDANCE CAN HELP SETTLE DISPUTES
This column published as “The Best Map” in October 2021 issue
JULY/AUGUST
PASS-THROUGH
Case in Maryland Asks If Suppliers Need a Go-Between to File Claims
MAY/JUNE
THE BETTER FORUM
When Public Policy Preempts Agreed-Upon Contract Terms, Does Certainty Suffer?
APRIL
AS THE SAYING GOES…Tax Withholding in Conn. Case Not It Initially Appeared to Be
FEBRUARY
ON RESPONSIBILITY | Court Weighs In On New Mexico DOT’s Employment of Prequalification System
JANUARY
TAKE NOTICE | Notice Procedures Should Mitigate Conflict and Aid Resolution
2020
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
REMOTE LEARNING | Your Physical Location Could Matter When Entering a Contract
OCTOBER
FINGER-POINTING | A Case in Massachusetts Concerned a Flawed Design from the DOT
SEPTEMBER
On Misinterpretation | A case in Pennsylvania where the court got it wrong
JULY/AUGUST
MAY/JUNE
Can I Get Some Relief? How Contracts Can Reduce Risk in the Face of COVID-19 Related Delays
APRIL
Risky Business |On Apportioning Risk in Design-build Contraction
MARCH
Not Too Late After All | On a Case Where Traditional Statute of Limitations Did Not Apply
FEBRUARY
The Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity Can Aid Savvy Contractors, Too
JANUARY
Beginning with the February 2020 Roads & Bridges publication, Jon Straw will be authoring all future articles. You will be able to access Larry’s past articles under the resources tab.
Precedent Not Guaranteed | A Case in Utah Shows the Importance of Written Notice (by Larry Caudle)