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[Audio] MAE Clauses: Troutman Sanders and Pepper Hamilton COVID-19 Litigation Podcast Series

Troutman Sanders and Pepper Hamilton are producing a series of podcasts to discuss litigation topics that have been brought to the forefront by the COVID-19 pandemic and how businesses might be able to prepare and respond. In this episode, Troutman...By: Pepper Hamilton LLP
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Pepper Hamilton LLP | May 20,2020 |

Construction Shutdown is Lifted in Massachusetts

Non-essential private construction projects were suspended on March 31, 2020 in Massachusetts. That suspension had been in place for the construction industry until yesterday— May 18, 2020....By: Pierce Atwood LLP
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Pierce Atwood LLP | May 20,2020 |

Mexico to Add Construction, Mining, and Transportation Equipment Manufacturing to COVID-19 Essential Business List, with Registration of Health Measures Required

Mexico’s General Health Council (CSG) will add the following industries to the list of essential businesses effective June 1, 2020: - Construction; - Mining; and - Manufacturing of transportation equipment, including equipment for the...By: Fisher Phillips
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Fisher Phillips | May 20,2020 |

Do Delaware Conversions and Domestications Offer Appraisal Rights? Not under Delaware law.

Business Law Today previously posted this piece discussing key Delaware General Corporate Law differences between merger, conversions and domestications.  A sometimes forgotten reason for a merger or other major corporate action is to change the...By: Lowenstein Sandler LLP
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Lowenstein Sandler LLP | May 20,2020 |

Financial Daily Dose 5.18.2020 | Top Story: Uber Eliminates 3,700 Jobs

Uber Technologies Inc. will eliminate 3,700 jobs. This equates to the company shedding a quarter of its workforce. Rumors are also circulating that Uber “is in talks to buy rival Grubhub Inc.”....By: Robins Kaplan LLP
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Robins Kaplan LLP | May 20,2020 |

Worst-Case Scenarios: Navigating The ‘What Ifs’ Of Coronavirus

Before the coronavirus hit, the real estate industry was riding an all-time high. Global CRE investment was at its highest level ever, home building was up, and developers were eager to use the industry’s continued momentum to get new projects...By: Goulston & Storrs PC
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Goulston & Storrs PC | May 20,2020 |

Virginia's Mechanic's Lien Plus Statute: Making those in higher tiers personally liable separate from and regardless of mechanic's lien rights

Within Virginia’s mechanic’s lien article is a little known, and little used, mechanism providing for personal liability of higher tiers separate from that article’s mechanic’s lien rights. The title is “How owner or general contractor made...By: Vandeventer Black LLP
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Vandeventer Black LLP | May 19,2020 |

Massachusetts Allows All Construction to Proceed Effective May 18, 2020, Provided There's Compliance with Mandatory Safety Standards

On May 18, 2020, as part of their Reopening Massachusetts Plan, Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Polito announced that all construction in Massachusetts can proceed effective immediately. However, in order to proceed with a project the contractor must...By: Murtha Cullina
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Murtha Cullina | May 19,2020 |

New York Issues Detailed Reopening Plan and Guidance as the State Moves Forward

Seyfarth Synopsis: As part of Governor Cuomo’s New York Forward plan, “Phase One” industries in five regions began to reopen this past weekend: Central NY, Finger Lakes, Mohawk Valley, North Country, Southern Tier, with the Capital Region and Western...By: Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Seyfarth Shaw LLP | May 19,2020 |

New Jersey Lessens COVID-19 Restrictions on Non-Essential Construction Projects and Retail Businesses

Seyfarth Synopsis: Governor Murphy has signed multiple Executive Orders which will lessen the COVID-19 restrictions on non-essential construction projects and non-essential retail businesses, permit “car gatherings,” allow the opening of public and...By: Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Seyfarth Shaw LLP | May 19,2020 |
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