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International Construction Law: A Guide for Cross-Border Transactions and Legal Disputes
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International Construction Law examines the key issues and legal concepts that U.S. companies and their lawyers face with construction projects that cross international borders, as well as providing invaluable practical tips for handling these projects. It draws on the practical knowledge of construction lawyers experienced in all areas of international and cross-border projects.

Produktbeschreibung
International Construction Law examines the key issues and legal concepts that U.S. companies and their lawyers face with construction projects that cross international borders, as well as providing invaluable practical tips for handling these projects. It draws on the practical knowledge of construction lawyers experienced in all areas of international and cross-border projects.
Autorenporträt
Wendy Kennedy Venoit is a partner with the law firm Pepe & Hazard, LLP in Hartford, Connecticut. D. Robert Beaumont is a senior partner and co-chair of Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP's Construction and Infrastructure Group. Arthur D. Brannan is a partner in the Atlanta, Georgia, office of DLA Piper LLP (U.S.). Andrew D. Ness is a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Howrey LLP, and co-chair of its 45 lawyer construction practice group. Douglas S. Oles is a former national chair of the ABA Forum on the Construction Industry, where he also chaired Division 8 (International Contracting).