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Dealing with Volatility in the Price of Steel

Arbitration - In Trouble Again? (published in Utah Bar Journal)

Civil Fines Up To $32,500 Per Day for Storm Water Pollution (published in Intermountain Contractor, Summer 2007 and The Advocate: Official Publication of the Idaho State Bar, June/July 2007)

Computing AIA Digital Practice Documents (published in The Construction Specifier, July 2007)

Contingent Payment Clauses - Does Your Contract Forfeit or Delay Payment? (published in The Intermountain Contractor, August 2007)

Copyright Protection for Architectural Works (published in In Form, AIA Utah Newsletter, Spring 2006)

Dispute Resolution Principles for Architects (published in The Construction Specifier, July 2006)

Engineers in Mediation, A Growing Trend (published in Utah Engineers Council Journal, 2006)

Maneuvering Through Mediation: The Tricks, Twists and Turns of Finding Untracked Powder - Resolution (published in Utah Bar Journal)

Mechanic's Liens for Engineers (published in Utah Engineers Council Journal, 2007)

Mechanic's Liens in Utah (published in Business Credit, May 2006)

Preparing the Client for Mediation: Questions Clients Ask Their Lawyers (published in UCCR News)

Protecting Your Money: Utah's Mechanic's Lien Law

Pro Bono Risk Management (also published in The Construction Specifier, January 2007)

Utah's Revised Uniform Arbitration Act: A Makeover for the Face of Arbitration (published in Utah Bar Journal)


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