Category: Mechanic’s Liens

ADR Bond Claims Construction Construction Law Contracts Mechanic's Liens

The Anatomy of a Construction Dispute Stage 3- The Last Straw

Over the past two weeks here at Construction Law Musings, I’ve discussed the first two stages of a typical construction dispute (if such a thing exists): the claim, and how to bring heat short of litigation/arbitration.  As promised, this week I’ll be discussing the next step or “last straw” in a construction dispute, namely, arbitration […]

Construction Construction Law Mechanic's Liens

Be Careful with Mechanic’s Lien Waivers

Mechanic’s liens are near and dear to my heart here at Construction Law Musings.  These powerful tools can and should be properly used to help you, as a construction professional, get paid for your good work.  Of course, the correct steps toward perfecting one of these liens must be followed, including being sure to meet […]

Bond Claims Construction Construction Law Mechanic's Liens

Reminder: Don’t Let Holiday Cheer Blow Your Deadlines

As we enter the month of December, thoughts of the holidays start to enter our heads.  Holiday music, shopping, smiles and a warm fire tend to take one’s thoughts away from business and toward family.  What could go wrong during this chilly, somewhat hectic, but joyful time of year? I hate to be a Grinch, […]

Business of Construction Construction Construction Law Contracts Mechanic's Liens

Your Contractual Notice/Claim Procedures Matter

Remember how I stated that your construction contract governs the “law” of your business relationship?  Remember how (at least as a subcontractor or supplier) the Virginia General Assembly stated that is no longer true in regards to pre-payment contractual mechanic’s lien waivers?  Remember that most construction contracts contain a clause or two relating to claims […]

Announcements Business of Construction Construction Construction Law Contracts Mechanic's Liens

A Great Time at the Virginia Construction Law Seminar

Just this past weekend, I attended the 36th Annual Construction and Public Contracts seminar jointly held by the Construction and Public Contracts section of the Virginia State Bar and Virginia CLE in Charlottesville, VA.  As always, I caught up with some old friends, met some new ones and, of course, learned something.

Back To Top