Computer-Aided Liability
Civil engineers are using computers more than ever to help them streamline analysis and design, boost productivity and cut costs. Often they rely on mass-marketed software such as Autodesk...
Court Deducts a Deductible from Liability Policies
Some Subs are Covered Under Liability Insurance
User-Developed Software May Expose Firms to Unexpected Liabilities
What's In It for Me?
The construction industry of the European Community (EC), which accounts for about 10 percent of the EC's gross domestic product, or nearly US $550 billion, commands about...
Design Liability Is Subject Of Atlanta Conclave
Approximations Help Reduce Computer-Aided Liability
General Liability Doesn't Cover Poor Workmanship
Improper Uses of Construction Specifications
Uses and abuses of construction specifications is a phenomenon discussed everywhere construction people gather. Issues addressed tend to be both general in nature, and project specific....
Comprehensive Liability Doesn't Cover the Product
Contracting and Legal Issues
Liability Issues Featured in CECR
Buyer Beware: Pinning Liability on Vendors is Virtually Impossible for Now
Tort Liability: Limiting U.S. Innovation
Court Ruling May Broaden Liability Nationwide
The Application of Technology to Solving Practical Problems
In this paper, the roles of the scientist, technologist, engineer, and manager are discussed to place them in perspective. A distinction is made between the coastal engineer' and practicing...
Ethical, Legal and Professional Responsibilities of Engineers to Owners and Contractors
Engineers are under legal, professional, ethical and moral duties to protect owners, contractors and third parties, including the general public against injuries and deaths and economic...
A/E or Contractor Liability?
Employer Liability for Job-Site Injuries
Legal Aspects of Computer Use and Measures of Software Quality and Legal Concern
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