Responding To Wisconsin Construction Liens

Construction liens can have a dramatic impact on property owners, causing them to potentially default on their mortgage or other lending terms. These liens can also destroy opportunities to sell a property or secure additional financing.

The rules governing Wisconsin construction lien filings are codified at Wis. Stat. §§ 779.01 to 779.17. A contractor is required to take multiple steps to ensure a construction lien is filed properly. Those steps include, mailing the property owner […]

By | March 26th, 2021 ||

New York General Contractors And Construction Managers At Risk For Subcontractor’s Nonpayment Of Wages

The New York State Legislature is considering Senate Bill 2766 (A3350), which would make general contractors and/or construction managers working on private projects liable for unpaid wages owed to a worker by a subcontractor “at any tier.” The bill passed the New York State Assembly and is now before the New York State Senate.

Currently, in New York, a worker may bring a private lawsuit against their direct employer to collect any unpaid wages, including […]

By | March 25th, 2021 ||

Design For Manufacturing And Assembly In Construction

Local agencies routinely require project applicants to agree to indemnification on application forms or as conditions of approval. These agreements or conditions of approval typically include language requiring an applicant to agree to defend, indemnify, protect and hold harmless the local agency in any action arising from the application. Indemnification obligations would expose an applicant to various unknown costs that may occur after the processing of the application, even for expenses that are not […]

By | March 24th, 2021 ||