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CONSTRUCTION LAW
MS. WEFER HAD REPRESENTED ARCHITECTS, engineers, general contractors and subcontractors in a wide range of disputes. As such, she has developed a keen eye for evaluating how your specific facts fit into the law and finding an effective way to resolve the dispute from mediation, to arbitration, to trial.
CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS face a range of legal issues from compliance with state and local regulations to collecting fees and defending against construction defect cases. There are many steps that can be taken to protect your interests, including ensuring compliance with the Home Improvement Practices Regulations and the Contractors Registration Act. Additionally, legal issues may arise from contracts with vendors and clients. Construction professionals benefit greatly from strong contracts that protect their interests and encourage speedy resolution of any disputes.
IN ADDITION to standard construction contracts, there are many clauses that can be put into your contracts to ensure that your client lists, pricing strategies, and trade secrets are protected. For example, well-crafted non-solicitation, non-compete, and confidentiality clauses can be tailored to suit your needs and protect your assets.
CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS must comply with strict guidelines and deadlines if they seek to impose a lien for nonpayment. Failing to follow these requirements could hinder your ability to recover payment for your work.
CALL OUR OFFICES TODAY for a consultation concerning all your construction legal needs.
CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS face a range of legal issues from compliance with state and local regulations to collecting fees and defending against construction defect cases. There are many steps that can be taken to protect your interests, including ensuring compliance with the Home Improvement Practices Regulations and the Contractors Registration Act. Additionally, legal issues may arise from contracts with vendors and clients. Construction professionals benefit greatly from strong contracts that protect their interests and encourage speedy resolution of any disputes.
IN ADDITION to standard construction contracts, there are many clauses that can be put into your contracts to ensure that your client lists, pricing strategies, and trade secrets are protected. For example, well-crafted non-solicitation, non-compete, and confidentiality clauses can be tailored to suit your needs and protect your assets.
CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS must comply with strict guidelines and deadlines if they seek to impose a lien for nonpayment. Failing to follow these requirements could hinder your ability to recover payment for your work.
CALL OUR OFFICES TODAY for a consultation concerning all your construction legal needs.