Practice Areas: Construction Law


The Construction Law Library enables you to represent any of the parties involved in a construction project, with comprehensive coverage including:


California Construction Law

California Construction Law sets the industry standard for coverage of the latest construction law challenges and developments, including: Mechanics' liens, stop notices and bonds, Licensing issues, Critical Path Method scheduling and proof of delay claims, Construction Contracts as well as the latest revisions to AIA documents.

Florida Construction Law

Florida Construction Law Library provides all the information you need to move projects confidently through the maze of Florida construction law. It covers everything from licensing and contracts to disputes and claims, including comprehensive coverage on design build projects and recent trends in Alternate Dispute Resolution. It examines all the pertinent cases and statutes, with expert analysis by the state's top construction attorneys, along with practical insights, warnings and advice culled from years of experience.

Illinois Construction Law

From the initial bid-to-punch list through contract negotiations, The Illinois Construction Law Library provides you with the tools to recognize and master the legal issues that impact every party related to an Illinois construction project, including the owner, designer, contractor, subcontractor and material supplier.

New York Construction Law

New York Construction Law provides all the information you need to move projects confidently through the maze of New York construction law. It covers everything from licensing and contracts to disputes and claims, including comprehensive coverage on design build projects and recent trends in Alternate Dispute Resolution. It examines all the pertinent New York construction law cases and statutes, with expert analysis by the state's top construction attorneys, along with practical insights, warnings and advice culled from years of experience.

Construction Law - Handling Construction Defect Claims: Western States (CA, NV, AZ, CO, UT, OR, & WA)

The Handling Construction Defect Claims treatise library provides explicit guidance on all aspects of substantive and procedural construction defect law -from pre-litigation to the resolution of the case - in California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Oregon and Washington. Co-Authors Thomas E. Miller and Rachel M. Miller detail each aspect of this specialized area, using their decades of experience representing condominium and homeowner associations in construction defect claims. This comprehensive offering covers both the statutorily prescribed causes of action and common law theories of liability, pre-litigation steps, defense considerations, damages, alternative dispute resolution, toxic mold and much more.