Resources
- January 9, 2017
Litigation is expensive. Before pursuing any particular claim, you need to determine if pursuing the claim makes economic sense. Standing on principle sounds good initially [...]
- November 21, 2016
As discussed numerous times on this blog, the mechanic’s lien laws provide a security interest in privately owned real property in favor of those that [...]
- October 3, 2016
It is not uncommon for a construction contract between an owner and a general contractor to state the owner may terminate the contract for convenience. [...]
- August 29, 2016
One of the first things I was ever taught about mechanic’s liens is that the legislation’s original intent was for a contractor to be able [...]
- August 22, 2016
Litigation arising out of construction contract disputes obviously will include claims for breach of contract, but also tend to include claims that are based upon [...]
- July 18, 2016
In a prior posting on this blog, I explained that a Connecticut program, which requires contractors on state public works construction projects to submit affirmative [...]
- June 20, 2016
If you are a trade contractor or supplier working on Dunkin Donuts Park in Hartford, Connecticut, you have undoubtedly heard that the City of Hartford [...]
- June 7, 2016
Connecticut’s governor has recently signed two bills into law that pertain to the construction industry. Public Act No. 16-35 According to Public Act No. 16-35, [...]
- April 18, 2016
Construction projects never go completely as planned. Construction managers, general contractors, subcontractors and suppliers all realize that changes in the work may be required for [...]