Publications
May 4, 2009
ODOT’s Untimely Award of a Contract Lets the Contractor Walk Away From the Job Kegler Brown Construction Alert by Don Gregory
April 30, 2009
Contractor Who “Bid Shops” Lets Sub’s Low Price “Off The Hook.” Kegler Brown Construction Alert by Don Gregory
April 15, 2009
Ohio Construction Reform Underway Kegler Brown Construction Alert by Don Gregory
April 2, 2009
New Transportation Bill Opens The Door For More Design-Build Work With ODOT Kegler Brown Construction Alert by Don Gregory
March 18, 2009
Inflation Reverses Course as Recession Floors Prices: Credit crunch throws a cost curve at subcontractors Engineering News-Record Don Gregory Interviewed by Tom Grogan, Tom Nicholson and Steven Setzer
March 1, 2009
Obama Issues Executive Order on PLAs Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
March 1, 2009
The Stimulus – When Will the Cavalry Arrive? Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
March 1, 2009
AIA Amends Payment Bond Form Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
March 1, 2009
OSHA Is Still Working On Its New Crane and Derrick Standards Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
March 1, 2009
When Can a Party Who Does Not Breach The Contract Still be Liable? Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
March 1, 2009
Can a Trust Fund Help You Get Paid? Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
March 1, 2009
Much Change at ODOT Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
March 1, 2009
Ohio Valley ABC Files Prevailing Wage Complaints Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
January 1, 2009
Ten Survival Tips for Subcontractors in Lean Times Podcast by Don Gregory
January 1, 2009
Ten Survival Tips for Subcontractors in Lean Times The Contractor's Compass by Don Gregory
January 1, 2009
The Case for Retainage Reform: A “Win-Win” Proposal AWCI's Construction Dimensions by Don Gregory
January 1, 2009
How an Owner, Contractors and Subcontractors Can Work Together to Build a Large School Early and Under Budget Ohio Construction Code Journal by Don Gregory
January 1, 2009
Top 5 Construction Law Developments of 2008 Ohio Construction Code Journal by Don Gregory
December 1, 2008
Sub Bid Protest Rejected Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
December 1, 2008
What Happens When ODOT Tries to Collect on a Bid Bond? Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
December 1, 2008
Has the Spearin Doctrine in Ohio Eroded on Private Work? Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
October 10, 2008
Contractor and President Indicted On Alleged Billing Scam Arising From Change Order Work Kegler Brown Construction Alert by Mike Madigan
September 22, 2008
Prevailing Wage Expanded Kegler Brown Construction Alert by Don Gregory
September 18, 2008
Ohio’s 10-year Statute of Repose Enforced as Written: Homeowner’s 15-year-old Claim Dismissed as Untimely Kegler Brown Construction Alert by Eric Travers
September 1, 2008
Supreme Court Declines Appeal in Landmark “No Damage for Delay” Case Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
September 1, 2008
Does Ohio’s Prevailing Wage Law Apply to Off-Site Fabrication? Stay Tuned. Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
September 1, 2008
Claim Against Architect Fails Without Privity Kegler Brown Construction Newsletter by Don Gregory
September 1, 2008
The Construction Contract Contains a Mediation Provision — What Now? Columbus Bar Lawyers Quarterly by Don Gregory
July 14, 2008
Avoiding Non-Responsive Alternate Bids — What a Difference a Single Letter Makes! Kegler Brown Construction Alert by Don Gregory
June 11, 2008
Interest Rates Set in Invoices No Longer Enforceable in Ohio Unless Expressly Agreed to by Both Parties Kegler Brown Construction Alert by Eric Travers