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Construction Law Today
Podcast of the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law
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Episode 44: Betterment in Construction 24.10.2025 34:19
What happens when fixing an alleged design or construction error leaves an owner with a project that’s better than originally promised? In this episode, we explore the doctrine of betterment—a key damages principle that prevents claimants from turning construction disputes into windfalls. Host David Suchar is joined by Keith Bergeron of Deutsch Kerrigan (New Orleans) and Matt Ryan of Allensworth (...
Episode 43: Standard of Care in Construction 29.07.2025 31:35
What does it mean to meet the “standard of care” in the construction industry—and what happens when that standard is called into question? In this episode, we’re joined by Chris Caddell of Spire Consulting and Tim Ross of Andrews Myers to explore how the standard of care applies to contractors, design professionals, and peer reviewers. Drawing on years of real-world experience, Chris and Tim share...
Episode 42: The Design Build and EPC Book 21.07.2025 30:13
In this episode we discuss a book recently published by the ABA Forum on Construction Law—"Design-Build and EPC Contracting: A Practical Legal Guide” (2024)—one of the ABA Forum on Construction Law's newest books. Construction lawyer and book editor Ken Rubinstein discusses his role as editor (on behalf of other editors Nicole Lentini, Logan Hollobaugh, Wendy Venoit, and Paul Varela), the content...
Episode 41: The Project Owner’s Book 15.07.2025 28:35
In this episode we discuss a book recently published by the ABA Forum on Construction Law—"Representing the Project Owner: A Construction Lawyer's Guide” (2025)—one of the ABA Forum on Construction Law's newest books and an excellent addition to the organization's catalog of useful resources. Construction lawyers and book editors Anatoly Darov, Sanjay Kurian and Kristen Sherwin discuss their role...
Episode 40: The Importance of Timing in Construction Mediations 09.12.2024 33:27
In the latest episode of the Construction Law Today podcast series, Judge Nancy Holtz (Ret.), a seasoned JAMS mediator based in Boston, shares her insights on the critical role timing plays in achieving successful outcomes in construction mediations. Drawing from her extensive experience as a judge and mediator, Judge Holz discusses the delicate balance of timing in terms of exchanging information...
Episode 39: Forum Stories: An Interview with Arlan Lewis 03.12.2024 22:08
Our guest for this episode is Arlan Lewis, an accomplished construction lawyer and partner at Blueprint Construction Counsel in Birmingham, Alabama. Arlan recently served as chair of the ABA Forum on Construction Law and was elected this year as a Fellow of the American College of Construction Lawyers. Recorded live at the 2024 Forum Fall meeting in Pittsburgh, our conversation delves into Arlan’s...
Episode 38: Forum Stories: An Interview with Adrian Bastianelli 21.11.2024 20:24
Our guest for this episode is Adrian Bastianelli, an attorney at Peckar & Abramson in Washington, D.C., and one of the nation’s most distinguished construction lawyers and arbitrators. Adrian’s career includes serving as Chair of the ABA Forum on Construction Law, editor of The Construction Lawyer, and the inaugural editor of the Journal of the American College of Construction Lawyers (ACCL). ...
Episode 37: Force Majeure & Impossibility for COVID-19 and Other Construction Claims 05.06.2024 31:33
In this episode we delve into the history of force majeure provisions and the impossibility doctrine. Our now repeat guest Benton Wheatley addresses this topic from the perspective of the common law history of force majeure and impossibility, leading up to a discussion about practical tips and frequently encountered problems in the area of COVID-19 and other developing claims.
Episode 36: The False Claims Act in Construction 22.04.2024 32:04
In this episode we discuss the False Claims Act and its impact on the construction industry. Our guest is Chelsea Cullum, Executive VP, Forensics with Vertex in Washington, DC. She is a forensic accounting and quantum expert with a particular focus on government contracts, including analyzing and testifying with respect to false claims. Together we discuss the potential hazards and emerging trends...
Episode 35: Autonomous Vehicles in Construction 31.01.2024 32:06
In this episode we discuss autonomous vehicles and their impact on the construction industry. Our guest Tony Lathrop of Moore & Van Allen in Charlotte, NC addresses this topic using his many years of experience in his firm’s Transportation, Infrastructure & Logistics and Litigation groups and in leadership on the North Carolina Board of Transportation since 2017. Together we discuss the cu...
Episode 34: Construction Case Investigation 29.11.2023 30:21
In this episode we discuss a topic that is familiar to many of our listeners—construction case and claims investigation—but with a focus on some innovative ways to consider and pursue information. Our guest Mark Becker at Fabyanske, Westra, Hart & Thomson, P.A., addresses this topic using his years of experience in the construction litigation field and on related topics of discovery, “document...
Episode 33: Private Equity in Construction 11.09.2023 35:33
In this episode we explore the issues raised and opportunities presented by the infusion of Private Equity money in the construction industry and resulting issues in the field of construction law. Our guest Benton Wheatley addresses this topic using his years of experience in the area and on related topics of construction project financing, contracting, management and claims. Benton also provides...
Episode 32: Double Blind Construction Mediations 31.08.2023 33:26
In this episode we discuss double blind mediation techniques—and best practices for lawyers who participate in construction claims mediations. Accomplished construction lawyer and mediator Mark Heley addresses this topic. Together we explore the mediation of larger multi-party cases, how double blind mediation processes can help to solve disputes and the upsides and downsides of this approach.
Episode 31: Dispute Resolution Boards 05.06.2023 27:40
In this episode we discuss DRBs—Dispute Resolution Boards—and best practices for experts and lawyers who participate in them. Engineer and expert Joe Siebold from Arcadis addresses this topic. Together we explore the range of processes undertaken by DRBs, their best uses including quarterly reviews and ways to stop disputes before they start. Joe describes the work that experts can perform, potent...
Episode 30: Building Information Modeling 15.05.2023 43:04
In this episode we discuss BIM-Building Information Modeling systems, legal issues implicated by BIM and best practices for lawyers in contracting and in working with professionals who use BIM every day. Construction lawyers Kristine Kubes, owner of the Kubes Law Office in Minneapolis, and Jimmy Germano, Senior Manager and Counsel-Contract Documents at AIA discuss this topic, including potential c...
Episode 29: The Construction Checklists Book 26.09.2022 27:39
In this episode we discuss the second edition of the "Construction Checklists" book (2022)—one of the ABA Forum on Construction Law's newest books and an excellent addition to the organization's catalog of useful resources. Construction lawyers Terry Brookie and Misty Gutierrez discuss their role as editors (along with co-editors Eric Berg and Carrie Okizaki), the content and process for developin...
Episode 28: Cyber Insurance 02.08.2022 36:59
This podcast is about Cyber Insurance. In a business environment in which construction industry participants face the daily threat of cyber-attacks by way of ransomware and malware, and the potential for data breaches as well, insurance products have stepped in to provide protection. Our guest Kent Collier, Senior Vice President at Greyling Insurance Brokerage & Risk Consulting, tells us about the...
Episode 27: Early Dispute Resolution 06.06.2022 31:14
This podcast is on Early Dispute Resolution (EDR)—a form of alternative dispute resolution that is becoming more widely used to resolve construction industry disputes. EDR seeks to resolve complex commercial disputes within 30-60 days with an outcome equivalent to those reached after full motion practice or trial. Our guests are Brett Henson and Peter Silverman of the Shumaker law firm. Brett and...
Episode 26: AIA Contract Documents Part 2 07.04.2022 33:48
Here is Part 2 of our podcast on the AIA Contract Documents hosted by David Suchar. Part 1 of this series is found at Episode 19. Our guest in both episodes is James “Jimmy” Germano, Manager and Counsel for the AIA Contract Documents. Jimmy tells us in this episode about the AIA’s contract drafting philosophy and the impact of current construction trends on the Contract Documents. Topics include t...
Episode 25: Condominium Governance as Buildings Age 18.01.2022 39:42
In Episode 23 of the podcast, we took our first look at one of the issues arising from the Champlain Towers collapse in Southern Florida. The subject of that podcast was building code enforcement. As further investigation into the disaster continues, more information is coming out about the condition of the building and the Homeowners Association’s efforts to deal with the building’s maintenance...
Episode 24: A First Look at Federal Contracting Issues 21.12.2021 31:54
Many of our clients will bid on federal projects, and may have claims relating to these projects. This is especially true given the recent passage of the Biden administration’s infrastructure package. In this podcast we speak with two skilled and experienced federal contracting lawyers from the Oles Morrison law firm in Seattle Washington. Join me, Doug Oles and Howard Roth for an interesting and...
Episode 23: Building Codes and Building Safety 01.12.2021 29:16
On Thursday, June 24, 2021, Champlain Towers South, a 12 story residential condominium in the Miami suburb of Surfside, Florida collapsed killing 98 people. The incident is one of the greatest losses of life caused by a construction failure in the history of the United States. There are numerous questions about what happened and why. Understandably, the matter is now the subject of extensive liti...
Episode 22: Design Professionals Guide to Construction Law 07.10.2021 33:30
The ABA Forum on Construction Law is a prolific producer and publisher of books on construction law. In this episode we meet with the editors of a brand new edition entitled: “Design Professionals Guide to Construction Law.” Construction lawyers Matt Ninneman, Buck Beltzer and Mark Mercante discuss the background and content of the book as well as some of the key current legal issues that can im...
Episode 21: Construction Arbitration Update 17.08.2021 40:24
Many construction contracts contain binding arbitration provisions and as a result, the arbitration process continues to be an important topic for all construction lawyers. This episode is a conversation with two preeminent arbitrators, John Hinchey and Laura Abrahamson, both with the JAMS Organization. Each has remarkable experience in the field and share their respective thinking on current tre...
Episode 20: Listen to These Voices 03.08.2021 1:07:09
In March, 2021 three experienced black construction lawyers were interviewed in a program at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Construction Lawyers. Barbara Werther, a Fellow of the American College of Construction Lawyers, conducted the interview. It is an important and thought-provoking discussion. In this episode I talk with Barbara about her presentation and, immediately follow...
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