Jordan Nadel

FROM DELAYS TO LIENS: LEGAL Q&A FOR SUCCESSFUL FLORIDA CONDO PROJECTS

Read the original article on: The Construction Broadsheet Jordan Nadel is a commercial litigator who focuses his practice on the area of construction law. A partner and Board-Certified Construction attorney with Florida boutique litigation firm Mark Migdal & Hayden, Jordan represents clients in all aspects of the construction industry, ranging from developers, community associations, [...]

By |2023-08-06T16:41:14+00:00July 4th, 2023|All News, MEDIA|Comments Off on FROM DELAYS TO LIENS: LEGAL Q&A FOR SUCCESSFUL FLORIDA CONDO PROJECTS

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City of Marathon case and making groundbreaking law in Florida Transcript Josh Migdal 00:00:00:04 - 00:01:08:21 One of the things that's special to me at Mark Migdal and Hayden, is that we've taken upon ourselves to try and make an impact through litigation. And one [...]

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HINDSIGHT IN 2022

Hindsight in 2022 Commercial Construction & Renovation | Jordan Nadel October 27, 2022 Since the pandemic, supply chain issues and material price increases have been constant topics of discussion in the construction industry. On the one hand, the stakeholders on projects that commenced pre-pandemic find themselves contending with these ever-shifting market forces without contractual [...]

By |2023-07-25T15:22:31+00:00December 3rd, 2022|MEDIA|Comments Off on HINDSIGHT IN 2022

SUPPLY CHAIN WOES LEAD TO POSSIBLE BREACH, DEFECT CLAIMS

Supply chain woes lead to possible breach, defect claims Protecting yourself during trying times comes down to specific contract language, and not cutting corners. by Joe Bousquin This November, The Fintech Times is looking to broaden the understanding of digital currencies, ranging from blockchain’s use outside of crypto to CBDCs, in an attempt to [...]

By |2023-06-14T00:04:41+00:00January 24th, 2022|All News, MEDIA|Comments Off on SUPPLY CHAIN WOES LEAD TO POSSIBLE BREACH, DEFECT CLAIMS

PROPOSED CHANGES TO FLORIDA’S CONSTRUCTION DEFECT STATUTE

Proposed Changes to Fla.'s Construction Defect Statute Require Property Owners to Fully Vet Claims Before Filing Suit If the intended purpose of Chapter 558 (aka Florida’s Construction Defect statute) is to reduce litigation and provide an opportunity to resolve construction defect claims pre-suit, the statute has woefully failed at its objective. By Jordan Nadel and [...]

By |2021-05-04T18:56:55+00:00May 4th, 2021|MEDIA|Comments Off on PROPOSED CHANGES TO FLORIDA’S CONSTRUCTION DEFECT STATUTE
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