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August 2, 2004
KEEPING THE PEACE
By Joseph A. McManus, Jr.
McManus, Schor, Asmar & Darden, L.L.P.
As a construction lawyer, I spend one-third of my time writing contracts, one-third troubleshooting construction projects and one-third in the formal resolution of construction claims. The overall goal for each of these phases is to ensure that the clients expectations have a good chance of being fulfilled. Making money is generally the expectation of all the participants in the project. It is when participants are projecting losing money where most projects experience problems. This article
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