
How to Enforce Miller Act Claims in Missouri
The federal Miller Act protects subcontractors and suppliers working on public construction projects, and Missouri’s Little Miller Act similarly protects Missouri companies and workers contributing

The federal Miller Act protects subcontractors and suppliers working on public construction projects, and Missouri’s Little Miller Act similarly protects Missouri companies and workers contributing

Indiana’s Little Miller Act is the state’s version of the federal Miller Act, key legislation that supports and protects subcontractors and suppliers working on

Photo by Harrison Haines: https://www.pexels.com/photo/old-state-house-in-boston-18853159/[/caption] The Massachusetts Little Miller Act covers all construction projects of the Commonwealth and any county, city, town, or public

Important Bond Terms in Tennessee’s Litle Miller Act The Tennessee statute known as the Little Miller Act requires that a contractor working on a state

Understanding Arizona’s Little Miller Act The federal law known as the Miller Act requires contractors to obtain both performance and payment bonds to be awarded

Washington state has its own version of the federal Miller Act, which is found under the state’s Public Contracts and Indebtedness laws. This “Little Miller

Virginia has its own version of the federal “Miller Act” that is part of its Public Procurement Law. Sometimes referred to as the state’s “Little

The federal Miller Act requires government contractors on federal public works, construction, or improvement projects to obtain surety bonds. Similarly, Michigan’s Little Miller Act provides

If you’re a contractor or supplier who’s gotten stiffed (that’s not a legal term, but we all know what it means and how it feels)

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