Baker Law Group adds a second liaison to the AIA Contract Documents Committee, strengthening its role in shaping the 2027 update to key construction industry standardBaker Law Group adds a second liaison to the AIA Contract Documents Committee, strengthening its role in shaping the 2027 update to key construction industry standard

Baker Law Group Gains Second Liaison to AIA Contract Documents Committee

2026/02/23 16:00
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The Baker Law Group LLC announced that Senior Associate Jonathan Berjikian has been added in 2026 as a liaison to the American Institute of Architects Contract Documents Committee, joining firm founder Jeremy S. Baker, who has served in the liaison role since 2015. The AIA Contract Documents Committee drafts, revises and maintains the AIA’s standard form agreements used across the design and construction industry, including owner-architect, owner-contractor, design-build and consultant agreements. The committee’s work draws on a consensus process that involves multiple industry perspectives and is supported by AIA staff counsel and subject-matter contributors.

As liaisons, Baker and Berjikian will provide practitioner feedback on draft language, flag contracting issues that arise in day-to-day project work and contribute to discussions that inform future editions of the AIA documents. ‘It’s a huge honor for Jonathan, and I’m excited to work with him in this new capacity,’ Baker said. ‘The liaison role lets us bring real project issues back into the drafting conversations, which is where the documents either stay practical or drift away from practice.’ Berjikian, a senior associate at Baker Law, advises project participants on contract negotiation and project risk across delivery methods, including the AIA’s commonly used standard forms.

‘I’m grateful for the opportunity and for the help from Jeremy and the AIA,’ Berjikian said. ‘AIA documents shape how teams allocate risk and solve problems, and I’m looking forward to contributing feedback that reflects what we see on active projects.’ The committee typically reviews and updates its core documents on a 10-year cycle; widely used editions such as the A201 and B101 forms were released in 2017. Baker Law said the liaison work is timely as the AIA develops its next comprehensive update, targeted for release in 2027. More information about the committee’s work can be found at https://www.aia.org/resources.

The addition of Berjikian gives Baker Law the notable distinction of having two liaisons to the committee. This representation bolsters the firm’s ability to shape AIA agenda and represent client interests in the next comprehensive update. The firm advises architects, engineers, developers, owners, and contractors in the design and construction industry, providing transactional counsel, dispute resolution, and general counsel services. The firm focuses on project delivery methods, contract negotiation, risk allocation, and dispute avoidance, applying early dispute resolution techniques to keep complex mixed-use, hospitality, multifamily, high-rise, retail, education, industrial, utility, and government projects on track from planning through closeout.

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