The Who/What/How of Sealing Plans for Architects and Engineers (Law Note)
March 03, 2026 —
Melissa Dewey Brumback - Construction Law in North CarolinaThe proper use of professional seals in North Carolina is critical. Failure to follow the prescribed requirements can
subject you or your Firm to a Board sanction.
Did you know that the NC Board of Architecture and the NC Engineering Board have jointly prepared a fairly straightforward document that can tell you exactly what you need to know about sealing of plans?
That document,
the “Seal Brochure” (pdf) is available for download. Every state’s regulations are a little different (thank you Federalism!) so it is worth reviewing with your staff at regular intervals, especially if you do work across state lines.
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Melissa Dewey Brumback, Ragsdale Liggett PLLCMs. Brumback may be contacted at
mbrumback@rl-law.com
Kahana Feld Partner Pascal Arteaga Achieves Prestigious TBLS Construction Law Board Certification
January 21, 2026 —
Kahana FeldKahana Feld is pleased to announce that partner
Pascal Arteaga has successfully passed the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS) Construction Law Board Certification Exam—one of the most rigorous specialty certifications in the state. The exam tests deep knowledge of construction-related statutes, contracts, claims, and project delivery systems and is only available to attorneys who first meet demanding experience, continuing legal education, and peer-reference requirements. This achievement reflects Pascal’s extensive experience across critical areas of construction law and his dedication to providing top-level service to his clients.
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The Prefatory Wherefore Clauses in Agreements Matter
November 18, 2025 —
David Adelstein - Florida Construction Legal UpdatesWhen drafting agreements, the language matters. This is because agreements are not intended to be construed in a vacuum. Sections of an agreement are not to be interpreted in isolation. Agreements are intended to be constructed in the context of the ENTIRE agreement. This is why there is tremendous value in the drafting of the agreement and the negotiation of the agreement. Neglecting this value can bring a large number of headaches, headaches that cost money and lead to undesirable consequences.
When drafting agreements, it has become routine to include prefatory clauses. Sometimes, these are known as the “Wherefore clauses,” that setup up the stage of the agreement before the numbered sections or paragraphs kick in. These Wherefore clauses show up in contracts and settlement agreements, and they matter.
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David Adelstein, Kirwin NorrisMr. Adelstein may be contacted at
dma@kirwinnorris.com
Land Use Team Wins Appeal for Affordable Senior Housing Development in San Francisco
February 23, 2026 —
SheppardSheppard successfully defended client Mitchelville Real Estate Group and its non-profit development partner Bernal Heights Housing Corporation in an appeal of a 70-unit, 100% affordable senior housing development at 3333 Mission Street in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights neighborhood. The team secured approval of the project, representing the developer on complex land use issues including split zoning, SB 35, the State Density Bonus Law, the Housing Crisis Act, tribal cultural resources and the Subdivision Map Act. Although the ministerially approved parcel map for the project utilized SB 35, it was appealed to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and unanimously rejected. Sheppard’s real estate transactional team also assisted with the acquisition of the property.
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Second Circuit Revives Policyholder’s Negligence Claim Against Agent
December 08, 2025 —
Latosha M. Ellis, Geoffrey B. Fehling & Yosef Itkin - Hunton Insurance Recovery BlogFrom insurance agents and wholesalers to risk consultants and policyholders, there are many parties involved in commercial insurance transactions. While each has an important part to play, the policyholder-agent relationship is particularly important to ensure both sides understand their respective roles and obligations when an agent assists in obtaining coverage.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently provided important guidance under New York law about the scope of an insurance agent’s responsibilities, particularly when an agent, at a policyholder’s request, expressly takes on tasks beyond simply procuring coverage. The decision underscores that an agent’s obligations can extend beyond standard procurement duties by express agreement, though the outcome could differ under the law of another jurisdiction.
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Latosha M. Ellis, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP,
Geoffrey B. Fehling, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP and
Yosef Itkin, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Ms. Ellis may be contacted at lellis@hunton.com
Mr. Fehling may be contacted at gfehling@hunton.com
Mr. Itkin may be contacted at yitkin@hunton.com
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How to Properly Fill Out and Use the Conditional Waiver and Release on Final Payment Form Used in California Construction
December 30, 2025 —
William L. Porter - Porter Law GroupThis is the third article in a series of four articles discussing how to properly fill out the four California construction releases described in California Civil Code 8132 – 8138.
Let me start by noting that in addition to practicing construction law for more than 35 years, I chaired the committee of California construction attorneys who revised those sections of the California Civil Code dealing with this release form and many other construction forms as part of Senate Bill 189 in 2010. I also wrote the first version of this release form and made it free to the public well before the new law took effect in 2012. With this background, let me note a few things about the Conditional Waiver and Release on Final Payment form to help you avoid mistakes that might prevent you from achieving the intended effect of the form or releasing claim rights to a greater extent than you intend.
At the end of this article is a copy of the form itself which includes numbers coinciding with the instructions I will give below. A live electronically fillable version of the form is available on our firm’s website (www.porterlaw.com) under the “Forms” section. It is free and you can fill it out on your screen before printing it out and signing it.
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Payne & Fears Recognized by Best Lawyers in 2026 Best Law Firms®
December 02, 2025 —
Payne & Fears LLPPayne & Fears LLP has been recognized in the 2026 edition of Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms.” This distinction reflects the firm’s commitment to professional excellence and its strong reputation among clients and peers in the legal community.
Payne & Fears has been ranked in the following practice areas:
Metropolitan Tier 1
Orange County
- Commercial Litigation
- Employment Law - Management
- Insurance Law
- Labor Law - Management
- Litigation - Labor and Employment
- Litigation - Real Estate
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CARB Issues Proposed Climate Disclosure Regulations
January 13, 2026 —
Michael S. McDonough, Ashleigh Myers & Karen Eskander - Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law BlogOn December 9, 2025, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) issued
proposed regulations and a
staff report for California’s comprehensive climate disclosure laws, the
Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act (SB 253) and the
Climate-Related Financial Risk Act (SB 261). These proposed regulations come less than a month after the
Ninth Circuit issued an injunction temporarily halting enforcement of SB 261, at least until a January 9, 2026, hearing on the plaintiffs’ requested longer-term injunction through the remainder of the First Amendment challenge to the laws. The draft regulations would adopt some, but not all, of the provisions proposed by CARB in its public workshops on the laws to date, and notably would scale back applicability to those companies above a threshold level of sales in the state.
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