How to Enforce Little Miller Act Claims in Virginia
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
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
The Texas Little Miller Act is a construction law and the state version of the Miller Act that protects subcontractors and suppliers hired to work
Illinois construction subcontractors and suppliers are protected from public entity default by the nationwide Little Miller Act. Subsequently, payment bonds and performance bonds are a
The Little Miller Act protects Florida construction subcontractors and suppliers from public principal default. The federal law requires the use of payment bonds and performance
North Carolina has a “Little Miller Act” version of the federal Miller Act. It requires public construction projects to have both payment and performance bonds
New Jersey’s Little Miller Act protects subcontractors and suppliers working on public works projects. The state law requires that contractors obtain payment and performance bonds
Georgia’s “Little Miller Act” is the state’s version of the federal Miller Act. The law mandates payment bonds on public construction projects with an estimated
The California Little Miller Act, the state version of the federal Miller Act, protects subcontractors and suppliers working on public construction projects in California. The
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
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