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Improving Recovery on Delay and Impact Claims Using American Society of Civil Engineers’ Standard

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2020 is now behind us, and we have reason for a positive outlook for 2021. However, delays and impacts due to COVID-19 and other factors in 2020 will likely continue into 2021, and claims and disputes over relief will likely increase in 2021. A persuasive claim analysis and presentation and demonstration that if the parties cannot negotiate or mediate a reasonable resolution, and the claim must be arbitrated or litigated, you have a high likelihood of success may help maximize your ability to...
By: Snell & Wilmer
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/improving-recovery-on-delay-and-impact-1959753/

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