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Linear Scheduling

 

Understand the difference between linear and nonlinear scheduling and how they affect claims.

Many contractors and lawyers have experience with delay, disruption and acceleration claims. However, most are unaware that the preferred and court accepted models for pricing those claims varies greatly depending upon the type and scheduling method used by the project. If a project is linear, the types of notices and the method of presentment of the claim is different. This topic will help both contractors and lawyers understand the difference.

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Scott R. Halloin

Scott R. Halloin

Halloin Law Group

  • Shareholder with Halloin Law Group
  • For 28 years his practice has focused on complex commercial and residential construction disputes, including contract disputes, code compliance, delay claims and design disputes
  • Regular speaker on the Actual and Discrete Cost Method, Total Cost Method, Modified Total Cost Method, and modifications to the Total Cost Method
  • Wrote a Wisconsin Construction Design Law, which was included in the American Bar Association’s State-by-State Guide to Construction and Design Law
  • Regular speaker at continuing legal education seminars on construction issues, including “Guaranteed Maximum Price Contracts,” “Managing Construction Projects,” “AIA Construction Contracts,” and “Managing Construction Claims”
  • Licensed to practice in Wisconsin and Illinois
  • J.D. degree, Northwestern University School of Law; B.A. degree, magna cum laude, Lawrence University
  • Can be contacted at 414-732-2424 or [email protected]

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