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Construction Law
January 2026
MASTERING OSHA FORMS: YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO FORMS 300, 300A, AND 301 – Part 2
This discussion is the second in a three-part series. Part one focused on OSHA Forms 300 and 300A. Part two focuses on OSHA Form 301. Part three will focus on how these forms work together and [...]
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November 2025
When OSHA Deadlines Won’t Wait but Nobody’s Available to Help
The federal government shutdown began October 1, 2025 and has stretched past a month with no resolution in sight. OSHA regional offices sit empty. OSHA has furloughed 1,204 out of 1,664 staff [...]
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November 2025
Mastering OSHA Forms: Your Complete Guide to Forms 300, 300A, and 301 – Part 1
This discussion is the first in a three-part series. Part one focuses on OSHA Forms 300 and 300A. Part two focuses on OSHA Form 301. Part three focuses on how these forms work together and best [...]
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September 2025
OSHA Work Relatedness Determination: Complete Guide to Workplace Incident Assessment and OSHA 300 Log Compliance 2025
Most employers know they must track workplace injuries and maintain OSHA 300 logs. Few realize that the foundation of OSHA recordkeeping compliance—and the source of most violations—lies in [...]
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August 2025
Osha Recordkeeping 101: Who Must Comply And Why It Matters
Most employers know OSHA exists. Fewer understand they might be required to maintain detailed OSHA injury and illness records—and even fewer realize the consequences of getting OSHA recordkeeping [...]
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August 2023
With The Passage Of Senate Bill 178, Florida Lawmakers Took The First Step In Addressing Sea Level Rise. Here’s What You Need To Know Before You Build!
By: Gary Brown By 2045, it is predicted that “[m]ore than 300,000 of . . . coastal homes [in the United States], with a collective market value of about $117.5 billion today, are at risk of [...]
Read more With The Passage Of Senate Bill 178, Florida Lawmakers Took The First Step In Addressing Sea Level Rise. Here’s What You Need To Know Before You Build!
July 2023
With The Passage of The Building Safety Reform Bill, Florida Lawmakers Require Stricter Inspections and Financial Commitments
By: Gary L. Brown Nearly a year after the Champlain Towers South building in Surfside collapsed, Florida legislators raced to pass a bill that would result in stricter condominium inspection and [...]
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June 2023
Miami-Dade County’s $1 Billion Roadway Expansion Project Gets Nixed
By: Gary L. Brown On March 30, 2020, Honorable Suzanne Van Wyk[1], Administrative Law Judge, “ruled against a $1 billion Miami-Dade County plan for a highway extension into wetlands and [...]
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March 2023
The COVID-19 Pandemic and its Effects on the Construction Industry
By: Gary Brown On April 3, 2020, Governor DeSantis’s statewide stay-at-home order went into effect, requiring all non-essential businesses, notably excluding construction, to close to the [...]
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March 2023
Contractor’s Final Affidavit Timely Says Appellate Court
By: Gary L. Brown As most construction practitioners know, when final payment is due under a direct contract with an owner, the contractor must, as a condition of perfecting its lien rights, [...]
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