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10/27/2008

The Practitioner's Guide to Colorado Construction Law

The Practitioner's Guide to Colorado Construction Law

The Practitioner's Guide to Colorado Construction Law weighs in on an all-inclusive list of topics from contracts and disputes to licensing and mechanics liens.

"It's extremely comprehensive," says managing editor Robert Benson, who spear-headed the project.  "I approached CLE in Colorado because we saw the need for this resource," Benson said.  "Lawyers and many others in the construction industry will find the book very useful," Benson adds. 

In addition to Benson's contribution as managing editor, other H&H attorneys have contributed as well:

Chapter 10 - The Contractor
Chapter 11 - Subcontractors and Materialmen
Chapter 13 - Environmental Liabilities In The Construction Industry
Chapter 17 - Disputes Over Contract Clauses
Chapter 19 - Mechanics' Liens
Chapter 21 - Arbitration And Mediation Of Construction Disputes
Chapter 22 - Employment And Immigration Law In The Colorado Construction Industry
Chapter 23 - Colorado Construction Statutes
Chapter 24 - Procedural Aspects Of Construction Litigation
Chapter 25 - Colorado State and Local Taxation of the Construction Industry
Chapter 26 - Contract Clauses Managing, Allocating, And Transferring Construction
Project Risks
Chapter 28 - Intellectual Property Law In The Construction Industry
Chapter 29 - Federal Government Construction Contracts

The two volumes, which deal with statutes and case law involving the construction industry, may be purchased from CLE in Colorado  (303) 860-0608, or toll free (888) 860-2531.

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