New legislation in North Carolina makes changes to various laws governing construction projects. The changes affect design-build projects, lien waivers requested… Read More
As too many plaintiffs know, getting a judgment is often only the beginning of the process. It can sometimes take longer and require… Read More
This article was originally published in the International Society of Primerus Law Firms – Paradigm Magazine. For the published edition, please click… Read More
Bankruptcies in the retail space are prevalent these days. Some of the more recent and prominent bankruptcies are Pacific Sunwear, Sports Authority, American… Read More
It’s rarely good news when your customer files a Chapter 11 bankruptcy. However, when it happens, you can prevent a bad situation from… Read More
This appeal began with the filing of the two now infamous cases, In re Harrelson Utilities, Inc. No. 09-028158 (E.D.N.C. Bankr. July 30,… Read More
On the heels of the recent failure of Proposed NC Senate Bill 803, there is now a renewed attempt to revise North Carolina’s… Read More
In North Carolina, a mechanic’s and material man’s lien relates back to his/her first date of furnishing for the purposes of establishing… Read More
Recently, there has been a great deal of discussion about bankruptcy abuses and a new law designed to curb them. The Bankruptcy Abuse… Read More
Subcontractors may encounter difficulties in collecting payments for work performed on construction projects. However, a subcontractor is not left out in the cold… Read More
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