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2024 Construction Outlook
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2024 Construction Outlook

Throughout the past few years, the construction industry has been plagued with myriad issues, including supply chain constraints, labor shortages and material procurement problems, among others.
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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker yesterday issued an executive order advising the state’s citizens to stay home and allowing only essential businesses to keep operating beginning on March 21, 2020.
Richard Reizen
Partner
Chair, Construction Practice
In addition to issues regarding the viability of future projects, the coronavirus pandemic has created concerns whether if, or when, your current construction project may be shut down.
Richard Reizen
Partner
Chair, Construction Practice
In a 90-8 vote, the Senate yesterday passed a new version of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (Response Act) that was signed into law by the President. By way of background, the U.S. House of Representatives over the weekend passed its first version of the Relief Bill in response to the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
David Michael
Managing Partner
Chair, Human Resources and Employment Law Practice
As part of an effort to provide some measure of tax relief during the COVID-19 outbreak, the IRS has pushed back the April 15 deadline to July 15, 2020,
Gerard Fellows
Partner
Chair, Tax Compliance Practice
The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting all sectors of the economy. Businesses and organizations are facing multiple challenges involving potential business interruption, financing needs or workforce concerns.
Eric Sparks
Partner
Chair, Litigation Practice
Vanessa Tiradentes
Partner
Vice Chair, Litigation Practice
The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting all sectors of the economy. Businesses and organizations are facing multiple challenges involving potential business interruption, financing needs or workforce concerns.
Vanessa Tiradentes
Partner
Vice Chair, Litigation Practice
Eric Sparks
Partner
Chair, Litigation Practice
This past weekend, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the “Families First Coronavirus Response Act” to help address the spread of COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus) and help mitigate its economic effects.
David Michael
Managing Partner
Chair, Human Resources and Employment Law Practice
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the novel coronavirus virus (COVID-19) has been detected in more than 160 locations internationally, including in the United States.
Richard Reizen
Partner
Chair, Construction Practice
In our blog post back in February, we urged employers to develop and implement a plan to address the impact of a pandemic in the workplace.
It's becoming increasingly clear that the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) will affect the construction industry in the United States in the coming weeks and perhaps even longer.
Richard Reizen
Partner
Chair, Construction Practice