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Architects
and Engineers Risk
Review
A Publication Of The Professional Liability Agents
Network
Environmental Consultants click here.
The A/E Risk Review may
be downloaded in PDF format by
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below.
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Volume 83, 2008
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Nobody is Perfect: How to Manage Client Expectations |
Volume 82, 2008
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Jobsite Safety Part 2 |
Volume 81, 2008
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Jobsite Safety Part 1 |
Volume 80, 2008
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Integrated Project Delivery |
Volume 79, 2007
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Scope of Services: A Profitable Risk Management Tool
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Volume 78, 2007
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Top 10 Risk Management Questions Facing Design Firms Today
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Volume 77, 2007
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Controlling The Cost of PL Insurance
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Volume 76, 2007
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Avoiding Liabilities When Specifying Materials
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Volume 75, 2007
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Value Engineering: The Good, the Bad and the Better
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Volume 74, 2007
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Avoiding The Profit Squeeze
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Volume 73, 2007
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Mold Continues to Grow as Liability Threat
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Volume 72, 2007
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Dealing with Mr. Handshake
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Volume 71, 2007
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Construction Management Roles, Responsibilities & Risks
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Volume 70, 2007
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Limitation of Liability Clauses Underused
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Volume
69, 2006
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A Prudent Approach to Project Selection
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Volume
68, 2006
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25 Questions: What’s Your Risk Management IQ?
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Volume
67, 2006
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Minimizing Risks of an Underfunded Project
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Volume
66, 2006
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The Rewards and Risks of BIM
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Volume
65, 2006
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Foreign
Projects Bring Both Opportunities, Challenges
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Volume
64, 2006
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Should
Your Client Be a Named Insured?
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Volume 63,
2006
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A Closer
Look at Field Observation Services
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Volume 62,
2006
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Steering
Clear of Fiduciary Liability
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Volume 61,
2006
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Avoiding Claims
from Contractors and Other Third Parties
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Volume 60,
2005
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Telecommuting:
Home Sweet Home Office?
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Volume 59,
2005
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Statute of
Repose Key to Record Retention Policy
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Volume 58,
2005
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An
“Attorneys’ Fees” Clause: Use It or Lose It?
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Volume 57,
2005
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Communicate
Early and Often
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Volume
56, 2005
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Staffing
Plans Impact Professional Liability
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Volume 55,
2005
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Reducing
Risks of Multiple-Prime Projects
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Volume 54, 2005
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Negotiating Insurance Requirements with Your Clients
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Volume 53, 2005
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Getting Paid Without Counterclaims
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Volume 52, 2005
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Proceed Slowly and Surely with Fast-Track Projects
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Volume 51, 2004
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Indemnities, Part 2: Consultant-Friendly Agreements
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Volume 50, 2004
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Indemnities, Part 1: Beware of Unfair Client Contracts
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Volume 49, 2004
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Meeting the Standard of Care
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Volume 48, 2004
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The Condo Conundrum
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Volume 47, 2004
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Jobsite Safety, Part 2 Steps for Avoiding Liabilities
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Volume 46, 2004 |
Jobsite
Safety, Part 1 War Stories Reveal Potential Liabilities |
Volume 45, 2004 |
Limiting CADD Liabilities Part 2: Contracts and Ownership Issues
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Volume 44, 2004 |
Limiting
CADD Liabilities Part 1: Risks and Remedies
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Volume 43, 2003 |
Details,
Details... Drafting Your Scope of Services
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Volume
42, 2003 |
Specifying Materials
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Volume 41, 2003 |
Finding PL Coverage in a Seller's Market
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Volume 40, 2003 |
Beware of Value Engineering Look-Alikes
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Volume 39, 2003 |
Design-Build Projects Present Unique Risks and Rewards
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Volume 38, 2003 |
Mold is a four Letter Word
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Volume 37, 2003 |
Drafting an Enforceable Limitation of Liability Clause
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Volume 36, 2002 |
Dealing with An Underfunded Project |
Volume 35, 2002 |
Why Mediation |
Volume 34, 2002 |
Avoiding Fiduciary Liability |
Volume 33, 2002 |
The Named Game: When Your Client Asks to Be a Named Insured |
Volume 32, 2002 |
The
Basics of Project Selection |
Volume
31, 2002 |
Combating Budget Overruns |
Volume 30, 2002 |
Foreign Intrigue: Risks and Rewards of International Markets |
Volume 29, 2002 |
Ten Common Contractual Questions - and Answers |
Volume 28, 2002 |
Setting Your Record Retention Policy |
Volume 27, 2002 |
A Failure to Communicate |
Volume 26, 2002 |
What is the Standard of Care? |
Volume 25, 2002 |
First Line of Defense Against Third-Party Claims |
Volume 24, 2001 |
The High Cost Of Defense |
Volume
23, 2001 |
Safe at Home With Telecommuting |
Volume 22, 2001 |
What's Your Professional Liability Loss Prevention I.Q.? |
Environmental
Consultant Risk
Review
A
Publication Of The Professional Liability Agents
Network
The EC Risk Review may be downloaded in PDF format by
clicking on one of the issue choices below. You will need to have Adobe
Acrobat Reader 4.0 or above installed on your computer to read any of the manuals below.
You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader for free by clicking on the icon:

Volume 43, 2008 |
Integrated Project Delivery |
Volume 42, 2008 |
CADD Part 2: Contractual and Ownership Protection |
Volume 41, 2008 |
CADD Part 1: Dealing with Today’s Liabilities |
Volume 40, 2007 |
Top 10 Risk Management Questions Facing Environmental Firms Today |
Volume 39, 2007 |
Avoiding Liabilities When Specifying Materials |
Volume 38, 2007 |
Mold Continues to Spread as Liability Risk |
Volume 37, 2007 |
Dealing With Mr. Handshake |
Volume 36, 2007 |
Limit of Liability Clauses Worth Fighting For |
Volume 35, 2007 |
Project Selection: A Risk Assessment |
Volume 34, 2007 |
25 Questions: What's Your Risk Management IQ? |
Volume 33, 2006
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Foreign Projects Bring Both Opportunities, Challenges
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Volume 32,
2006
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Mediation: The Preferred Dispute Resolution Technique
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Volume 31,
2006
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An
“Attorneys’ Fees” Clause: Use It or Lose It?
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Volume
30, 2005
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Staffing
Levels Can Impact Your Liabilities
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Volume
29, 2004
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Getting Paid Without Counterclaims
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Volume 28, 2004
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Meeting the Standard of Care
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Volume 27, 2004
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Jobsite Safety Presents Double Duty for Environmental Consultants
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Volume 26, 2004
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Drafting Your Scope of Services
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Volume 25, 2003
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Specifying Materials
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Volume 24, 2003
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Dealing
with An Underfunded Client
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Volume 23, 2003
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Mold Is A Four Letter
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Volume
22, 2003
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Drafting an Enforceable Limitation of Liability Clause
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Volume 21, 2003
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Why Mediation
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Volume 20, 2002 |
The Named Game: When Your Client Asks to Be a Named Insured |
Volume 19, 2002 |
Combating Budget Overruns |
Volume 18, 2002 |
Ten Common Contractual Questions - and Answers |
Volume 17, 2002 |
A Failure to Communicate |
Volume 16, 2002 |
First Line of Defense Against Third-Party Claim |
Volume 15, 2001 |
What's Your Professional Liability Loss Prevention I.Q.? |
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