Jeremy Baker’s Publications

Compelling and Staying Arbitration (IL) – 2024

Written for Lexis Nexis (2024)


Compelling and Staying Arbitration (IL)

Written for Lexis Nexis (2022)


“Chapter 20 – Arbitration – Construction Law Disputes 2022 Edition “

Written for Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) (2022)


“Chapter 19 – Nonbinding Alternatives to Court Litigation for Resolving Construction Disputes – Construction Law Disputes 2022 Edition”

Written for Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) (2022)


“Chapter 1 – Responsibilities and Liabilities of Architects and Engineers for Construction Failures -Construction Law Disputes 2022 Edition “

Written for Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) (2022)


“Construction Management (CM) under the AIA’s 2019 Construction Manager as Adviser (CMa) Contract Documents”

Written for Jeremy’s presentation at the ABA Forum on Construction Law’s Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, October 13-15, 2021, on the Construction Management (CMa and CMc) Project Delivery Method


“Alternative Dispute Resolution Terms in Construction Contracts”

Chapter 13 – Alternative Dispute Resolution Terms in Construction Contracts, Construction Law- Transactional Considerations 2021 Edition, Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) (2021)


“The New B101-2017: Important Changes For Owners and Architects”

The new B101 is different from its 2007 predecessor in important and subtle ways


“Responsibilities and Liabilities of Architects and Engineers for Construction Failures”

Chapter 1, Construction Dispute Litigation 2018 Edition, IICLE (2018)


“Nonbinding Alternatives to Court Litigation for Resolving Construction Disputes”

Chapter 19, Construction Dispute Litigation 2018 Edition, IICLE (2018)


“Arbitration”

Chapter 20, Construction Dispute Litigation 2018 Edition, IICLE ( 2018)


“Alternative Dispute Resolution Terms in Construction Contracts

Chapter 13, Construction Law Transactional Considerations 2017 Edition, IICLE (2017)


“United States Construction Contracts”

Chapter 18, International Business Transactions, Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers (2014)


“Ethics and Mediation Managing Conflicts of Interest

Chapter 54 – AAA Handbook on Mediation, second Edition, Juris Publishing, Inc. (Jun. 2010)


“Considerations in Suing an Architect”

Chapter 35, Construction Checklists – A Guide To Frequently Encountered Construction Issues, ABA Forum on Construction Law (2008)


“How Guided Choice Mediation Achieves Earlier Construction Settlements”

Page 4-6, (co-author, Paul M. Lurie) Construction Law Letter, Vol. 34, no. 3 (Jan-Feb. 2018)


“Arbitrator-Directed Arbitration: A Proposal to Improve Construction Arbitration”

(co-author, Mark C. Friedlander) Construction Law Letter, Vol. 35, no. 5 (May.June 2019)


“Pass-Through Claims in Construction Litigation”

International Law Office newsletter (May 29, 2007)


“Is It Worth Pursuing Your Construction Claim”

Journal of Construction Accounting and Taxation, vol. 19, no. 4 (Jul. 2009)


For more topical content, please see our recent blogs, including these substantive posts:

The B152-2019 Interior Design Agreement: Important FF&E Changes

This Is a Great Time for Design and Construction!

Why Diligent Project Owners Should Never Lose Mechanics Lien Claims

Negotiating Dispute Resolution Clauses In Design and Construction Contracts

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Primer for International Design Firms

What Risky Contract Terms Concern Smart Architects & Engineers

The AIA’s Sustainable Projects Exhibit: E204-2017

The New Role of the AIA’s 2013 Digital Practice Documents

Jeremy S. Baker speaks and writes for prominent design, construction, and legal industry groups like the ACEC, CSI, IICLE, ABA, AIA, and AIA Chicago.

Jeremy Baker speaks and writes for prominent industry groups like the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE), the American Bar Association (ABA) Forum on Construction Law, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and AIA Chicago.