The Engineer at Law

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The Engineer at Law is a book by bridge engineer and lawyer Conde McCullough that explores the intersection of engineering practice and legal principles.

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instanceOf book
aimsTo bridge gap between engineering and legal professions
help engineers understand legal implications of their work
author Conde McCullough NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores intersection of engineering practice and legal principles
focusesOn contracts in engineering practice
legal responsibilities of engineers
liability in engineering projects
professional standards in engineering
regulation of engineering practice
genre nonfiction
professional literature
hasAuthorOccupation bridge engineer
lawyer
hasPerspective interdisciplinary
practitioner-oriented
intendedAudience engineering students
engineers
lawyers
legal professionals working with engineers
language English
mainSubject engineering
engineering ethics
law
legal aspects of engineering
professional liability
relatedField bridge engineering
civil engineering
engineering law
workOf Conde McCullough NERFINISHED

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Conde McCullough wrote The Engineer at Law