Managing and Litigating the Complex Surety Case, Second Edition
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Managing and Litigating the Complex Surety Case, Second Edition

Managing and Litigating the Complex Surety Case, Second Edition
Product Code: 5190406
Editors: Philip L. Bruner, Tracey Lee Haley
Publication Date: May 2007
ISBN: 978-1-59031-884-3
Page Count: 750
Trim Size: 6 x 9 Paperback
Sponsoring Entities: Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section
Topics: Tort Law
Format: Book - 5190406
Pricing: $85.00 (Regular)
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About the Book

There is no more complex area of legal practice than the litigation of the "mega" construction surety case. Few other areas of law offer the panoply of factual and legal issues underlying the rights and obligations of the multiple parties involved in any major construction project. This completely updated and revised second edition of Managing and Litigating the Complex Surety Case, offers an extensive exploration of practical issues confronting the 21st century fields of suretyship and construction contracting.

This publication addresses many of the most sophisticated issues arising in the preparation for and trial of the "mega" construction surety case -- a case that routinely involves multiple parties, multiple project locations, multiple claimants, multiple sources for "salvage", multiple forums for dispute resolution, and a host of technical engineering, accounting, and construction issues. Truly a complete resource on the subject, everything is covered from evaluating a surety's performance bond exposure, right up through trial proceedings and post hearing motions and appeals. This book is a must for all surety claims officers and surety trial lawyers.