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Commercial Law

Jul. 19, 2002

Construction Lawyers Must Protect Interests of Owners

Forum Column - By James Acret - In preparing bid packages, architects are encouraged by the American Institute of Architects to use standard forms drafted and marketed by the institute. A property owner who employs an architect to design a project naturally expects that the architect will endeavor to protect the interests of the owner.

        Forum Column
        
        By James Acret

        In preparing bid packages, architects are encouraged by the American Institute of Architects to use standard forms drafted and marketed by the institute. A property owner who employs an architect to design a project nat...

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