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Contractors faced a unique set of challenges this year and the legal issues that were top of mind reflect that uncertainty. Fueled by the insights of some of the country’s top construction lawyers, the Dotted Line column broke down the top concerns to help readers understand how these issues affect their businesses.
From new regulations such as EPA’s WOTUS rule, E-Verify requirements and Davis-Bacon updates to avoiding skyrocketing dispute costs and the role of artificial intelligence in construction documents, Construction Dive rounds up the top legal issues of 2023.
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