On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Construction Litigation, Firm News
by Bob Meynardie December 11, 2014 Bob Meynardie, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Construction Litigation The most commonly used general conditions (AIA A201 – 2007) provides that an owner may terminate a construction contract...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Construction Litigation
by Bob Meynardie April 11, 2015 Bob Meynardie, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Construction Litigation North Carolina General Statute § 1-50(a)(5) provides that “[n]o action to recover damages based upon or arising out of the...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Firm News
by Bob Meynardie July 15, 2016 Bob Meynardie, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation Our Top 10 Construction Terms series identifies and discusses the key construction contract provisions that affect risk allocation among the project...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Firm News, Outsourced General Counsel
by Joe Nanney August 1, 2016 Construction Contracts & Litigation, Joe Nanney, Outsourced General Counsel North Carolina General Statutes chapter 44A grants contractors and certain subcontractors the right to place a lien on property if they are not paid in a...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation
by Bob Meynardie June 30, 2017 Bob Meynardie, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation Although virtually any contract provision can impact the outcome of a dispute, most significant contract disputes are determined by how risks are allocated in...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation
by Bob Meynardie July 22, 2017 Bob Meynardie, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation Under North Carolina law, pay when paid clauses are unenforceable. Simple enough, in theory. To be more specific, “payment by the owner to a contractor is not...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Construction Litigation
by Bob Meynardie March 26, 2018 Bob Meynardie, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Construction Litigation Managing performance on a construction project is difficult when everything is going smoothly. When the inevitable unexpected event occurs that impacts the...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts & Litigation
by Bob Meynardie January 9, 2019 Construction Contracts & Litigation Planning for dramatic price changes was a significant problem before the Trump administration imposed tariffs on steel and other products used in construction. The question has come to the fore...