Defective Work Claims: What You Should Know
Picture this: After months of anticipation, your dream home or office building is finally complete. However, a year down the line, you start noticing alarming signs of premature [...]
read morePicture this: After months of anticipation, your dream home or office building is finally complete. However, a year down the line, you start noticing alarming signs of premature [...]
read moreIn the dynamic landscape of Chicago's construction industry, financial transactions tied to construction projects are of utmost importance. This is particularly true when it comes [...]
read moreA construction claim or dispute can often stall a project for months or even years as the parties argue over responsibility for a mishap, defect, or delay. The time, energy, and [...]
read moreConstruction contractors, sub-contractors, and suppliers are very familiar with the process of filing a lien or claim for payment involving private contracts. If payment for [...]
read moreLast month, Grzymala Law Offices attorney and founder, Mark Grzymala, was featured in his second podcast by The Face of Community and Business (TFOCB) and The Legal Network. [...]
read moreAs a contractor or subcontractor working on a federal construction project, you might have come across the Miller Act. But what exactly is it, and how does it affect your work? [...]
read moreThe construction industry can be fraught with legal problems from which disputes can arise. A frequent cause is that projects undertaken will usually involve a significant outlay [...]
read moreWhen construction projects go awry, it is often because the contract's correct documents were not prepared or were not properly executed. As a result, construction disputes can [...]
read moreThe construction process is complex and requires coordination among different stakeholders. The most important thing in construction is to finish the project on time and within [...]
read moreA client recently contacted us regarding its rights for improvements it made to a public construction project in Illinois. The client wanted to pursue only one remedy, but did [...]
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