Resources
- March 8, 2025
Before the internet and smartphones, a written letter was the primary method for delivering important business communications. The inherent formality associated with writing a business [...]
- March 2, 2025
There is a fundamental principle in law that states that once a matter has been decided, it cannot be litigated again. More specifically,”[t]he rule of [...]
- September 29, 2024
Most people would agree that, if a state or the federal government breaches a contract, it should be subject to a civil action for breach [...]
- September 15, 2024
Our mechanic’s lien statute states that the mechanic’s lien claim arises “by virtue of an agreement with or by consent of the owner of the [...]
- July 9, 2024
Please check out my colleague’s post on New York Lien Law Basics: https://www.gerberciano.com/whats-new/blogs/construction-law-litigation/mechanics-lien-basics-under-new-york-law
- April 12, 2024
Here’s an article on my firm in Construction Business Review: https://www.constructionbusinessreview.com/gerber-ciano-kelly-brady-llp
- April 21, 2023
In Girolametti v. Michael Horton Assocs., Inc., the Supreme Court determined when a subcontractor’s rights will be affected by an arbitration in which the subcontractor [...]
- February 5, 2023
Generally speaking, the legal profession is not currently held in high esteem. In my opinion, there are a couple of reasons for this situation. First, [...]
- October 11, 2022
As most contractors know, if they are not paid for their work, they are entitled to file a mechanic’s lien against the property where the [...]