Monthly Archives: July 2011
NC Lien Law: Contractor Fights Its Way Back to Front of Lien Priority Line
Court of Appeals Rules that Partial Lien Waivers Did Not Change Date of First Furnishing Under Lien Law By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas (704) 940-9012 Earlier today, in Wachovia Bank N.A. v. Superior Const. Corp., COA10-1158, the North … Continue reading
Guest Post: Get Ready for a Green World of Construction
Get Ready for a “Green” World of Construction Christopher G. Hill is lawyer and owner of the Richmond, VA firm, The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC, and a LEED AP. Chris has been nominated and elected by his … Continue reading
Staking Your Claim on Federal Jobs: The Contract Disputes Act
Staking Your Claim By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas Contractors dealing directly with the federal government should not be bashful when seeking money, time, or some other contractual relief from the government. The Contract Disputes Act (“CDA”) permits contractors … Continue reading