by Alex Alexander | Aug 21, 2019 | Blog
By Alex Barthet In this article, we will discuss in detail the answer to one of the most common questions we receive in our construction law firm, if I’m not getting paid, can I stop working, and if I do, how do I get paid? To determine whether or not to stop working...
by Alex Alexander | Aug 14, 2019 | Blog
By Patrick Barthet A contractor’s daily reports are critical. In many instances, they are considered key evidence showing what actually occurred at specific times on the job. And since people’s memories fade, those trying to get the truth will likely rely heavily on...
by Alex Alexander | Aug 7, 2019 | Blog
By Alex Barthet What Is A Change Order?A change order is a change to a contract. It typically addresses one or all of the following three things – the scope of the work, contract price, or time. But there are other things that can be modified with a change order. You...
by Alex Alexander | Jul 31, 2019 | Blog
By Patrick Barthet Homebuilders are accustomed to managing expectations. They do this at the initial client meeting, when drafting contract provisions, and in all progress meetings. As the project moves from design to occupancy, smart builders work hard to deliver the...
by Alex Alexander | Jul 25, 2019 | Blog
By smashed_dev Your music is unique. And after the time and effort poured into producing such a creation, the last thing you want is for some unscrupulous type to lay claim to your masterpiece. Unlike books, brands, articles, and the like, music copyright law can be...
by Alex Alexander | Jul 24, 2019 | Blog
By Spencer Aronfeld Executives with Carnival Corporation issued a pledge this week to take active steps toward reducing ocean pollution caused by their ships. The statement was made during a federal hearing in connection with environmental violations the company has...