Lien Law Update: Cor Development sues NY State for $567,000 | Sacramento Kings face $36 Million in Liens
Every month we gather the most pressing developments in lien law nationwide, so that you can stay informed and on top of any developments affecting
Watch Out for Contingency Clauses in Your Construction Contract
Having an enforceable contract is important for construction businesses, especially when taking on larger projects. While the basics of an enforceable contract are simple, the
February Lien Law Update: Developer Of NYC Amazon Site Owes Contractor $7.2M | Subcontractor files suit for $1M nonpayment for Omaha cemetery work | More
Developer Of NYC Amazon Site Owes Contractor $7.2M, Lien Says An Amazon fulfillment center near New York City is derailed after the developer failed to
Understanding Construction Change Directives and Their Role in Your Project
Construction projects are complicated, often involve multiple players, and rarely go exactly as planned. As you get into a project, the owner changes their mind
How the Right Indemnification Clause Can Reduce Your Risk as a Subcontractor
Working with other businesses in the construction industry, especially for a subcontractor, means that there are risks associated with the work, with the payment, and
January Lien Law Update: Liens show unpaid construction bills at Hall of Fame Stadium, Solar Projects
Liens show unpaid construction bills at Hall of Fame Stadium The Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, OH shows that seven companies
What is a Surety Bond and How Can it Help Ensure Prompt Payment on Your Project?
Even those who have worked in the construction industry for years might not know everything there is about the different types of documents used to
How to Overcome Key Challenges with Illinois Vendor Payment
To address the crisis that is currently the backlog of Illinois vendor payments due by the state, in October, Governor Rauner borrowed more than $6
If You Have a Project in Texas, Make Your Payment Request Successful With These 5 Tips
Construction professionals working in Texas are busy building everything from new houses to industrial facilities and working to meet tight project deadlines. It’s important, then,
Essential Lien Law Updates to Close out the Year
2017 saw projects from major hotels to nuclear power plants deal with mechanics liens and changes in lien law designed to make it harder to
Protecting Your Construction Business with a Joint Check Agreement
One unique facet of construction industry contracts is the joint check agreement. This is an agreement between two or more parties that states they must
Subcontractors: Get Paid by the End of the Year
It’s the holiday season and for construction professionals, that means looking to close your books for the year and enjoy a few days of well-earned