Construction Law When the Pipe Breaks: A Reminder about the Statute of Limitations Can a subcontractor be liable for damages resulting from a pipe break 10 years after it last performed work... Read More Randy J. Heller Of Counsel 01/10/18
Construction Law “Screwed” by Contractor, then Sued by Contractor: Adding Insult to Injury A family in upstate New York entered into a contract with Kessler and Associates for the construction of a ... Read More Randy J. Heller Of Counsel 12/15/17
Construction Law Mediation Before Litigation or Arbitration? There is much to be said for mediation. Read More Randy J. Heller Of Counsel 12/14/17
Construction Law Don’t Inadvertently Waive Your Right to a Jury Trial A recent case reminds us how easy it is to unintentionally waive one’s right to a jury when dealing with me... Read More Randy J. Heller Of Counsel 12/13/17
Construction Law A Willfully Exaggerated Lien - It's Not Just The Amount Contractors beware. Read More Randy J. Heller Of Counsel 12/12/17
Construction Law Extension of Time Requests — A Trap of a Different Sort Between periods of limitation and various notice provisions, there are traps aplenty ready to trip up a con... Read More Randy J. Heller Of Counsel 12/11/17
Construction Law Construction License Agreements: Evolving Terms When a property owner (the “Developer”) seeks to make improvements or repairs to its property but cannot do... Read More Randy J. Heller Of Counsel 12/10/17
Construction Law What Can You Lien For? And What Not? If you perform work, labor, or services at a construction project, or supply materials or equipment to the ... Read More Randy J. Heller Of Counsel 12/09/17