Here at Construction Law Musings, I have discussed many areas of the law relating to construction claims. Most of this discussion has focuses on the claim itself, whether made by breach of contract lawsuit, payment bond claim or mechanic’s lien. The latter two of these types of claims can and should lead to collection, either […]
The Nuts and Bolts of a Payment Bond Claim in VA
After a week off from posting, much of it dealing with payment bond claims, I am back with a basic, but necessary refresher on these claims. A payment bond on a construction project (whether private or public) gives an unpaid subcontractor or supplier another collection option outside of a breach of contract action, or in […]
Construction Claims- Who Do You Sue?
So, here you are, a general contractor, subcontractor or supplier and you haven’t been paid. You know you should be paid and are at the end of your rope after what seem like hundreds of demands by phone and e-mail. You’re ready to file a claim and try and get paid. Simple enough, right? Not […]
A New Way to Share (Thanks Lawyerist)
I previously had the privilege to reminisce on my transition from government lawyer to solo practitioner at the Lawyerist blog. Even after that, Sam invited me to give my take on the Transporter private cloud device. I have found this hardware alternative to Dropbox to be a good device for my solo practice.
Happy Memorial Day from Construction Law Musings
Happy Memorial Day to all of the readers of Construction Law Musings. I will be closing the office for the day and enjoying some time with family and friends. I hope that all of you will be doing the same. Thanks for your readership and comments and a special thank you to all of our […]