Using a Lien Compliance Program to Help Make Sure You Get Paid
As a subcontractor or supplier on a construction project, you put yourself at risk every time you do work or supply materials before getting paid;
As a subcontractor or supplier on a construction project, you put yourself at risk every time you do work or supply materials before getting paid;
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)
As a subcontractor or supplier on a construction project, you may feel like you are fighting a losing battle when you have a payment dispute
We don’t have to tell you that the construction business is a tough one. There is a lot of competition, every job is different, and
As a subcontractor, you play an important role in any construction project. However, all too often, subcontractors and material suppliers don’t get the recognition and
If you’re a subcontractor, you’re likely familiar with the concept of indemnification. For all parties involved in a construction contract, including the owner, the general
Whether you’re a general contractor (GC) or a subcontractor (sub) on a construction project, you routinely enter contracts as part of your business. Many construction
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
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