How Do I Get Paid On A Public Project That Has No Bond?

By Alex Barthet Ensuring you get paid on a public project can be tricky if there’s no bond.  As a subcontractor, a sub-subcontractor or a supplier, you may consider yourself lucky to have been selected for a public job. Why?  Because in the event you are not paid, you...

How to Trademark Your Artist Name

By ashley Ask any musician a question about trademarking their own music, and they’ll be the first to let you know that it’s one of the most important steps an artist can take. Having control over what you’ve created is vital in any line of work, particularly the...

What Should be in Every Construction Agreement

By Patrick Barthet Who doesn’t want to have a detailed and coherent construction agreement in place on every job? It minimizes confusion, makes clear everyone’s respective responsibilities, and should reduce disputes. You can do so by simply making sure you address...

Sport Law Cases To Keep In Mind As 2020 Approaches

By Chase Lawyers Sports Law covers a huge spectrum of different issues and challenges. Each sport presents unique situations for everyone involved to be aware of. Sports Law cases can affect sports teams, individual athletes, coaches, and entire sporting bodies and...

Happy New Year!

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When Can You Be Paid That Retainage?

By Alex Barthet Retainage is a part of every pay application, especially on a commercial job. But you may be in luck if you’re working for a local municipality. That’s because at 50 percent completion “… most public entities must reduce to 5 percent the amount of...