Construction Legal Advice (137 found)Narrow your searchPosted 3 months ago in Litigation Fort Lauderdale, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
I recommend that you contact John Shahady at Adorno & Yoss down on E. Las Olas...
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You may be entitled to move to vacate the judgment based upon fraud under... Posted 7 months ago in Construction / Development Spokane, WA
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Title 60 of the Revised Code of Washington deals with liens, including who has...
Michael P Grace's answer
I am less optimistic than Mr. Sullivan that an interior designer can file a... Posted 6 months ago in Debt Collection Covina, CA
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Disclaimer: The materials provided below are infomational and should not be...
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In California a judgment is valid for only 10 years unless it is renewed. If... Posted 7 months ago in Construction / Development Los Angeles, CA Posted 3 months ago in Residential Weed, CA
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Under the Fish and Wildlife Protection and Conservation Act, the Department of... Posted 7 months ago in Construction / Development Waupun, WI
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Dear Surprised Notice: Your comment raises several issues an attorney would... Posted 3 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Orlando, FL
William Jeffrey Earnshaw's answer
Unfortunately, to correctly answer your questions would require looking at your...
Alterraon Phillips' answer
I will have to agree with the answer above, it is difficult to answer without... Posted 5 months ago in Construction / Development Grand Rapids, MI
Edward Jay Kinberg's answer
You need to review this matter with an attorney from your home state. The... Posted 3 months ago in Intellectual Property New York
Michael A Aisenberg's answer
Especially for a not-for-profit or community based site, you may not need...
Richard Byron Jefferson's answer
Hello, I am reminded by the old saying "you get what you pay for". If you... Posted 4 months ago in Residential Edmond, OK
Jeffrey Lee Price's answer
Yes, you have a case. The question is, is it a good case? Only an OK attorney... Posted 4 months ago in Real Estate Everson, WA
Frank A Selden's answer
the question is a little more complicated than that. i lived in Everson for a... Posted 4 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Miramar, FL
Alterraon Phillips' answer
My first questions is in reference to how the contract was signed. As a... Posted 5 months ago in Construction / Development Coolville, OH
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First, if your contractor received the full amount of the construction contract,... Posted 4 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Sacramento, CA
Tamara L. Boeck's answer
Depends on whether there are valid governing documents (CC&R's), and/or other... Posted 6 months ago in Construction / Development Phoenix, AZ
Christopher Swerling McDonagh's answer
DISCLAIMER- This does not constitute legal advice and does not establish an... Posted 6 months ago in Construction / Development Worthing, SD
Andrea Jill Goldman's answer
Your question is actually difficult to answer because the answer is very state-... Posted 6 months ago in Construction / Development Abington, MA
Joseph K. Chancellor's answer
This scenario is unfortunate and not uncommon. It is a classic contractor case... Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Levittown, PA
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
The law recognizes three types of possesion: Actual, Constructive, and Joint-... Posted 11 months ago in Construction / Development Clackamas, OR
Diane Carol Utz's answer
I am licensed in WA and not OR, therefore, my answer here is merely meant as... Posted 9 months ago in Construction / Development Furlong, PA
Tymon Berger's answer
This is the classic double-payment liability that owners face. First things...
Bryan G. Scott's answer
Also, you should be aware that in most states payment to the general contractor... |