When disputes arise on a construction project, mechanic’s liens and payment bonds ensure that rights are protected, remedies for non-payment exist and that they are enforceable.
Protect the Bottom Line With a Price Escalation Clause
A price escalation clause can be inserted into any contract as a way for subcontractors or contractors to recover some or all of materials cost increases on a project.
Pressing Pause and Pressing Stop: The Strategic Use of Contractual Suspension and Termination Rights
Termination disputes can be costly, so contractors should understand their options and negotiate favorable terms before work begins.
Expert Witnesses in Construction Cases: Will They Be Admissible?
When calling expert witnesses in a construction dispute, know which standard applies, Daubert or Frye, to ensure that expert’s opinion is admissible.
Think Twice Before Walking Off a Job
Walking off a job comes with significant risks. A contractor could quickly find himself in court accused of breach of contract and be sued for damages.
Recent Court Decision Reinforces Economic Loss Rule
A recent court decision barred claims against manufacturers, reinforcing the economic loss rule, which has been adopted by a majority of U.S. courts.
Tips for Ensuring Project-Level Agreements Are Enforceable
Most disputes on a construction project are resolved at the project level. Follow these tips for making and documenting agreements to help ensure they are enforceable.
Arbitration or Litigation?
In deciding whether to litigate or arbitrate a construction dispute, consider time, cost and other factors. Here’s information to help you decide.









