Monthly Archives: November 2021
Common Areas Of Dispute In Construction Law Contracts
There used to be a commercial that said “knowing is half the battle.” The same holds true in construction law contracts. Knowing some of the most common sources of disputes and lawsuits, can help you avoid these problems in the future. Site Condition Problems – Construction contracts are drafted with some base assumptions, one… Read More »
Florida Expands The Apex Doctrine
The Florida Supreme Court has made a ruling that could potentially affect your construction company if it is involved in lawsuits or litigation. This is especially true if you are a high ranking owner, or manager, of the company. Can’t Depose The Person at the Top For a long time, the law said that… Read More »
Subcontractors: Why You’re Not Getting Paid And What To Do About It
If you are a subcontractor on a construction project, cash flow is your lifeblood. You simply cannot afford to be in business if you aren’t paid, and often, not getting paid on a single job can send you into a financial spiral. Why You May Not be Getting Paid If you are a subcontractor… Read More »
Stop Work Orders: What Are They, And How To Deal With Them
The point of most construction projects is to finish the job, and to do so as quickly as possible, while maintaining quality and contractual standards. That’s why it may seem a bit odd that many construction contracts have provisions that allow and often require the contractor to actually stop working on the project. Stop… Read More »