On the psychology of incompetence in the construction process
By Stanley P. Sklar
Construction Law,
December 2011
The author opines that the art of construction is similar to the art of war, but with one very major exception—that the construction process cannot become so adversarial that it rivals war in its destructiveness.
Real estate financing in the new millennium
By Stanley P. Sklar
Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy,
August 2002
Too often, the construction lender treats the construction loan as it would treat any other commercial loan--without anyone with significant background in the vagaries of the construction industry ready to "pull the plug" should the loan become "out of balance."
A primer on construction issues for the construction lender
By Stanley P. Sklar
Real Estate Law,
April 2002
Too often, the construction lender treats the construction loan as it would treat any other commercial loan, without anyone with significant background in the vagaries of the construction industry ready to "pull the plug" should the loan become "out of balance."
When experts collide: revisited private
By Stanley P. Sklar
Alternative Dispute Resolution,
March 2002
Recently I was chair of a panel hearing a case relating to a lease dispute that required the testimony of expert witnesses testifying about complex accounting issues.
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