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 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
The recent Chapter 11 filing by SunPower has raised concerns for solar installers about how to secure payment for services rendered. While this situation is
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