This reprint of a 1996 book addresses the legal questions and examines the case law of whether a party has waived its rights to enforce a contractual arbitration clause. The book is divided into sections, discussing the various case law and containing numerous citations. The book provides information about the law and not legal advice.
This reprint of a 1996 book addresses the legal questions and examines the case law of whether a party has waived its rights to enforce a contractual ...
Selected Issues in Construction Law contains analysis of judge-made case law associated with (1) a construction contractor's duty to warn, (2) the availability of punitive and consequential damages, including lost profits, and (3) the ability to waive construction contract arbitration clauses. The information presented in this text provides a good background to the legal practitioner engaged in these aspects of construction law. This book is not a narrative on construction law nor a discussion of building codes and, while it contains legal information, it does not present legal advice. Please...
Selected Issues in Construction Law contains analysis of judge-made case law associated with (1) a construction contractor's duty to warn, (2) the ava...
This book applies a new political risk model, which can be used for any industry sector in any country, providing a quantitized assessment of the risks for investment in international business environments. It is the reprint of a report originally produced privately in May 2002 to evaluate the political risk of investing in the biotechnology sector in Germany. It has now been released to the public in an effort to further the use of political risk models and to facilitate international business. It is not intended for the casual user but rather as an example of political risk modeling.
This book applies a new political risk model, which can be used for any industry sector in any country, providing a quantitized assessment of the risk...
This reprint of a 1996 book addresses the legal issues and examines the case law surrounding a contractor's duty to warn in a construction setting. The book begins with a detailed summary of the law followed by a discussion of the case law with substantial legal citations. This book contains legal information but not legal advice.
This reprint of a 1996 book addresses the legal issues and examines the case law surrounding a contractor's duty to warn in a construction setting. Th...
This reprint of a 1996 book examines the legal issues and discusses the case law concerning the availability of consequential damages (including lost profits) and punitive damages in a construction contract dispute. The book first reviews the case law concerning how to measure damages. Thereafter, the book is divided into three general sections: lost profits, other consequential damages, and punitive damages. The narrative is a discussion of the pertinent case law with citations. This book provides information on the law but not legal advice.
This reprint of a 1996 book examines the legal issues and discusses the case law concerning the availability of consequential damages (including lost ...
This book applies a new political risk model, which can be used for any industry sector in any country, providing a quantitized assessment of the risks for investment in international business environments. It is the reprint of a report originally produced privately in May 2002 to evaluate the political risk of investing in the biotechnology sector in Germany. It has now been released to the public in an effort to further the use of political risk models and to facilitate international business. It is not intended for the casual user but rather as an example of political risk modeling.
This book applies a new political risk model, which can be used for any industry sector in any country, providing a quantitized assessment of the risk...
Selected Issues in Construction Law contains analysis of judge-made case law associated with (1) a construction contractor's duty to warn, (2) the availability of punitive and consequential damages, including lost profits, and (3) the ability to waive construction contract arbitration clauses. The information presented in this text provides a good background to the legal practitioner engaged in these aspects of construction law. This book is not a narrative on construction law nor a discussion of building codes and, while it contains legal information, it does not present legal advice. Please...
Selected Issues in Construction Law contains analysis of judge-made case law associated with (1) a construction contractor's duty to warn, (2) the ava...