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Monthly Lien Law Update: November 2020
Will the new administration continue the construction-friendly regulatory environment? According to Jimmy Christianson, VP of government relations at the Associated General Contractors of America, we
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SUCCESS IS BUILT ON 36+ YEARS OF NATIONAL EXPERIENCE, PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, BUSINESS SENSE AND LEGAL KNOW HOW Getting paid should be the easiest part of
The Key Elements of an Enforceable Contract for a Construction Project
Contracts are for lawyers, or at least they should be. General Contractors, subcontractors, and just about everyone else involved in the construction industry is faced
Monthly Lien Law Update: October 2020
39% of contractors say it’s business as usual during COVID-19 In a recent (August 2020) survey, of general contractors and subcontractors, nearly 40% of those
Can waivers of lien form get you paid or not?
What Is a Waiver of Lien Form? When a contractor, subcontractor, supplier or someone else associated with a construction project is unpaid for work performed,
Monthly Lien Law Update: September 2020
Federal court grants USA Fanter’s More Than $2M on Fraudulent Lien Claims for a Casino built in the Mariana Islands In September 2020, District Court Judge
What are Liquidated Damages in a Construction Contract?
Many contracts in the construction industry include clauses relating to liquidated damages, a form of damages where the amount liable upon breach can be found
How to file a mechanics lien in Illinois and get paid
Mechanics liens in the construction industry are commonplace. In short, they are the legal mechanism for subcontractors, suppliers, and other people and companies involved in
How Important is Filing a Notice of Commencement in Michigan?
The Five states that require a Notice of Commencement to be filed before a construction project can begin are; Michigan, Iowa, Florida, Georgia and Ohio.
How A Schedule Of Values Can Work Later for Your Lien Enforcement
How does the schedule of values affect your contract? Most contractors and subcontractors believe that a good and enforceable contract is all that is needed
When the Contractor Refuses to Pay the Subcontractor
In the construction industry, contractual relationships between a general contractor and various subcontractors are the norm. It’s simply the way business is done. The general