Alberta Infrastructure Spending Boost
In news that will be music to the ears of Alberta’s struggling economy, the Premier announced this month that the corporate tax rate will be cut from 10 to 8 […]
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In news that will be music to the ears of Alberta’s struggling economy, the Premier announced this month that the corporate tax rate will be cut from 10 to 8 […]
Alberta Infrastructure Spending Boost Read Post »
It’s not uncommon for contractors to be met with a surprise visit from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Even when inspections are announced, contractors can still be unprepared
How to Contest an OSHA Citation Read Post »
Operating without a contractor’s license in the state of South Carolina is a serious offense that is punishable by a jail sentence, a monetary fine, or both pursuant to S.C.
We are concerned about customers and third parties trying to sue roofing contractors for unintentional exposure to COVID-19. Below is an example of COVID-19 release language we have drafted along
COVID-19 Waiver and Release Contract Provision Read Post »
The state of immigration in the United States has changed due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. From a macro perspective, it is essentially a “tale of two cities”:
The State of Immigration in the U.S. Read Post »
As many states experience an increased rate of COVID-19 infections, construction jobsites need to have a firm grasp of recordkeeping requirements under the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). In
Understanding OSHA’s Reporting Guidelines for COVID-19 Infections Read Post »
This Fourth of July, Cotney Attorneys & Consultants would like to take a moment to acknowledge the impact that military veterans have had on the construction industry. Not only have
Acknowledging the Impact Veterans Have on the Construction Industry Read Post »
Construction in Colorado and Denver, the state capital, has pushed ahead despite the many challenges presented by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Construction companies have had to contend with
Construction in Colorado Pushes Ahead Despite the COVID-19 Pandemic Read Post »
April 2020 was not kind to the construction industry. The month of April saw the industry lose over half a million jobs. Although this is an incredible loss, May’s employment
Construction Employment Rebounds After Historic Job Loss Read Post »
The past few months have been some of the toughest in recent memory for construction professionals across the country. Florida in particular has been hit hard by the spread of
Construction in Jacksonville Remained Strong During Pandemic Read Post »