Baker Sterchi Member Heather Shore’s co-authored article, “Delay Claims – Part II: Methods Of Proving Delays And Required Documentation,” is featured in the American Bar Association (ABA) TIPS Fidelity & Surety Law Committee Winter 2025 Newsletter. The second part of this two-part article explores methods of proving delays on construction projects and required documentation.

Based in Kansas City, Shore has nearly 30 years of experience handling complex construction, surety and commercial litigation. She actively participates in professional organizations related to her practice, serving on the American Arbitration Association’s Panel of Construction and Commercial Arbitrators and as a member of the ABA’s Construction and Surety sections. Shore frequently speaks and writes on legal and business issues affecting the construction and surety industries at national and state levels. She is licensed to practice in Missouri, Kansas, Colorado and Texas.

The ABA is a prominent organization dedicated to advancing the legal profession and fostering collaboration among lawyers, judges and legal scholars in the United States. The Fidelity & Surety Law Committee empowers claim and legal professionals in the fidelity and surety industries through authoritative publications, educational programs and networking events.

The “Delay Claims – Part II: Methods Of Proving Delays And Required Documentation” article can be found here. The “Delay Claims – Part I: What are They? What are the Different Types? How to Support Them? And Methods of Proving Them” can be found here. (ABA membership required).