Your Contract – A Tool, Not a Headache
As a subcontractor on any significant construction project, your first instinct after you’ve been selected by the general contractor might be to get the contract
As a subcontractor on any significant construction project, your first instinct after you’ve been selected by the general contractor might be to get the contract
Dear First Name (or Solar Company) As a creditor of SunPower have you taken all the necessary steps to Perfect Your Lien Rights in the
As a contractor or subcontractor on a construction project, you’re in essentially the same position as an unsecured lender. Your contract is, at its heart,
It might seem odd to find an article on the website of a construction law firm’s website offering advice for avoiding litigation, but at Emalfarb
If you’ve ever been involved in a construction payment dispute, you know first-hand how difficult, time-consuming, and expensive it can be to extract what your
If your company is a subcontractor or supplier for public construction projects, you are likely protected by a Miller Act law. If the project is
The Miller Act is a federal law that protects subcontractors and suppliers working on public construction projects throughout the country. New York has its own
The nationwide Little Miller Act protects public entities that default in their obligations to pay Ohio construction subcontractors and suppliers. Federal legislation carried out at
The Federal Miller Act originated in 1935 and is vital in protecting construction subcontractors and construction material suppliers working on public projects. Each state in
You must be proactive to Secure Your Lien Rights in Canada In Canada there are three types of contracts Private, Provincial Crown, Federal Crown
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