- December 29, 2019In 2016, plaintiffs alleged an anonymous hacker stole personally identifiable information of at least 200,000 patients from an orthopedic clinic. …
- May 16, 2018The following is part one of a two part series originally published online in School Construction News on Wednesday, 25 April…
- November 6, 2017C&A Law obtained permission from AGC to publish the links to the results of The Construction Workforce Shortage Survey and…
- March 14, 2017This post was written by David Cook and Chadd Reynolds. In continuing our series on common contract provisions found in…
- January 25, 2017The following article was first published by Chadd L. Reynolds in the Division of Government Construction's September 2016 Newsletter for…
- September 6, 2016In a very well-reasoned opinion, the Supreme Court of Georgia upheld the denial of a contractor’s unwritten contract claim against…
- September 2, 2016From the September 2016 issue of Construction Dollars and Sense, Smith Adcock and Company monthly newsletter. First covered in this…
- August 23, 2016In prior posts, we have discussed Georgia’s constitutional prohibition against local governments incurring “new debt” without voter approval in the…
- January 28, 2016More than three years after Georgia Governor Nathan Deal made it his top transportation project, the planned redevelopment of the…
- November 27, 2015In Atlanta Flooring Design Centers, Inc. v. R.G. Williams Construction, Inc., a general contractor and subcontractor entered into a written…
- August 25, 2015This post was written by Chadd Reynolds and Mark Hanrahan. In City of College Park v. Sekisui SPR Americas, LLC.,…
- May 30, 2015In May, the Cobb County Board of Commissioners approved the GMP (guaranteed maximum price) for construction of the new Atlanta…
- April 26, 2012Energy-related construction and design contracts are complicated instruments that are replete with pitfalls for both sides. A recent Georgia case…
