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How To Stay Out Of Court…Part Ii, David E. Boelzner Oct 2000

How To Stay Out Of Court…Part Ii, David E. Boelzner

Popular Media

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Architectural Copyright: Recent Developments, Robert Greenstreet, Russell Klingaman Jun 2000

Architectural Copyright: Recent Developments, Robert Greenstreet, Russell Klingaman

Architecture Faculty Articles

This article traces the development of American copyright law as it applies to architectural works from its earliest foundations in the United States Constitution until the enactment of the Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act in 1990. By focusing on the outcomes of the latest legislation through recent case law affecting residential design, the authors evaluate the effectiveness of the protection and illustrate some unintended consequences. In addition, they discuss architectural originality and its relationship to legal protection in the context of individual design freedom.


How To Stay Out Of Court…And Why You Should, David E. Boelzner Apr 2000

How To Stay Out Of Court…And Why You Should, David E. Boelzner

Popular Media

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المهندس الاستشاري وفقا لقواعد عقد الفيديك لمقاولات أعمال الهندسة المدنية: مركزه القانوني و مسئوليته المدنية - عرض ملخص لرسالة ماجستير, Mashael Alhajeri Mar 2000

المهندس الاستشاري وفقا لقواعد عقد الفيديك لمقاولات أعمال الهندسة المدنية: مركزه القانوني و مسئوليته المدنية - عرض ملخص لرسالة ماجستير, Mashael Alhajeri

Mashael Alhajeri

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University Of Richmond Law Review Jan 2000

University Of Richmond Law Review

University of Richmond Law Review

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Robert Kratovil Memorial Seminar In Construction Law - Multidisciplinary Practice: A Construction Law Perspective, 33 J. Marshall L. Rev. 413 (2000), Christopher L. Noble Jan 2000

Robert Kratovil Memorial Seminar In Construction Law - Multidisciplinary Practice: A Construction Law Perspective, 33 J. Marshall L. Rev. 413 (2000), Christopher L. Noble

UIC Law Review

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Tessie Hutchinson And The American System Of Capital Punishment, Earl F. Martin Jan 2000

Tessie Hutchinson And The American System Of Capital Punishment, Earl F. Martin

Maryland Law Review

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Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Construction Law, James R. Harvey Iii Jan 2000

Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Construction Law, James R. Harvey Iii

University of Richmond Law Review

Developments in Virginia construction law during the year 1999-2000 were more modest than those of 1998-1999. Still, several decisions by the Supreme Court of Virginia, the Virginia Court of Appeals, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit justify the attention of those involved in the construction industry and its related legal practice. These cases address topics involving mechanic's lien waivers, the bar of sovereign immunity, recovery of direct and consequential damages, surety obligations, tortious interference with the bid process, and sanctions by the Virginia Board of Contractors. The majority of these cases demonstrate that the appellate …