While I generally limit my guest posts to my fellow law partners, I simply could not resist sharing with you today’s post from my friend and construction attorney, Scott Wolfe, Jr., which focuses on Best Practices for filing mechanics liens and bond claims.
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No Damages for Delay: What It Means and What Can You Do
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As a construction contractor, your work can be delayed for reasons beyond your control. If this happens, you want to know that you can recover your losses for additional labor, extended overhead, and other monetary damages. Would it surprise you to learn that you may have waived that right in your contract?
In the recent…
The Importance of “Story” in Proving a Construction Claim
By Matthew DeVries on
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Last month, I wrote a post about using daily reports to support a construction claim. Today, I review some tips from Judge Steven Reed about the importance of the “story” in a construction claim.
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