About

On behalf of Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman, PC, I would like to welcome you to our blog, Construction Law Signal. Things change at a rapid pace in the world and you need a resource that matches that pace. Construction Law Signal provides the construction industry and those operating within it with timely and relevant information that you can use to efficiently conduct business and help manage your risk.

Construction Law Signal is designed to provide regular news on construction related issues in the Mid-Atlantic region, with practical commentary and analysis from the Cohen Seglias Construction Group.

We appreciate your interest in our firm and our blog, and we welcome your feedback and comments.

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Edward Seglias
Executive Editor
215.564.1700
eseglias@cohenseglias.com


Blog Team:

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Jennifer M. Horn
Managing Editor
Admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and District of Columbia
443.986.9421
jhorn@cohenseglias.com

Jennifer M. Horn is senior counsel in the Construction Group at Cohen Seglias where she concentrates her practice in the areas of construction litigation and real estate. During her tenure, she has represented owners, architects, construction managers, general contractors and subcontractors in all facets of the industry including contract drafting, review and negotiation, mechanic's liens, bonding, bid protests and bid withdrawals, and claim preparation issues such as inefficiencies, delays, acceleration, extra work, wrongful termination and changed conditions. Ms. Horn has represented both public and private entities in various forums including state and federal courts, administrative boards, mediation and arbitration.

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Robert G. Ruggieri
Associate Editor
Admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
215.564.1700
rruggieri@cohenseglias.com

Robert G. Ruggieri is an associate in the Construction Group at Cohen Seglias where he practices in the area of complex construction litigation. Mr Ruggieri represents clients in various state and federal courts and administrative agencies as well as in private mediations and arbitrations. He has successfully litigated and arbitrated construction disputes, in all areas of construction law, including surety law, lien law and delay claims.