Toronto*
The Toronto office specializes in all aspects of construction law and represents the construction industry throughout Canada. Address 1 Yonge Street Suite 1801 Toronto, M5E 1W7 P. 647-557-4041 *BY APPOINTMENT […]
The Toronto office specializes in all aspects of construction law and represents the construction industry throughout Canada. Address 1 Yonge Street Suite 1801 Toronto, M5E 1W7 P. 647-557-4041 *BY APPOINTMENT […]
The coronavirus (COVID-19) has proven to be a global threat, not only to the public at large, but also to the economy and businesses. As we continue to navigate these
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Unfortunately, the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has presented many challenges to all industries, including roofing professionals. Along with needing to comply with safety guidelines, employers will also be
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As Illinois enters phrase three of the state’s reopening plan after a stay-at-home order that lasted more than two months, construction businesses that didn’t remain active during the shutdown are
As roofing lawyers, we are committed to providing roofing industry employers with the legal advice they need to grow and protect their business. We often discuss fall restraint systems and
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North Carolina is going through a difficult time. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in a potential $5 billion shortfall for the state due to lost tax revenue.
Don’t Lose Your Chance to Work on an Improperly Awarded Project in North Carolina Read Post »
The Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) leaves little room for interpretation when it comes to who should be licensed within its borders. “Anyone who works for compensation in any construction
Have You Been Accused of Working Without a License on an Oregon Construction Project? Read Post »
We are experiencing an unprecedented time in the construction industry. All across the country, funds are running dry, owners are backing out, and projects are being halted. As if worrying
With So Many Projects Halted, Can Your Company Avoid Litigation? Read Post »
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is accelerating highway construction projects across the state. With reduced traffic thanks to people staying home during the ongoing pandemic, this is the perfect
As a construction law firm, we often advise our clients to protect their right to payment by utilizing the most effective tool in the industry: the mechanic’s lien. Although this
Have Lien Deadlines Changed in North Carolina Due to the Pandemic? Read Post »