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Heading into 2024, contractors faced the uncertainty of a presidential election year and a unique set of legal challenges. Powered by the insights of some of the nation’s top construction attorneys, the Dotted Line column broke down the top concerns to help readers understand how these issues affect their businesses.
From tips on avoiding disputes on megaprojects like the Key Bridge rebuild, adding cybersecurity provisions to contracts and dealing with myriad marijuana laws to increasing CMAR contracts for public projects and navigating NDAs with private clients, Construction Dive collects the main legal issues of 2024. .
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