New Jersey Construction Law Opinion Explains Elements of Construction Lien...
The Appellate Division of the Superior Court recently issued an opinion illustrating several important points regarding construction liens under the New Jersey Construction Lien Law and collection of...
View ArticleAppellate Division Issues Troubling New Jersey Construction Law Decision
The Appellate Division of the State Superior Court recently issued an opinion on New Jersey construction law in the case of In re Protest Of Contract Award For Project A1150-08, N.J. Executive State...
View ArticleAppellate Decision Explains New Jersey Construction Lien Law
The New Jersey construction law opinion in Site Enterprises Inc. vs. NRG Rema, LLC highlighted several important areas of the New Jersey Construction Lien Law. The New Jersey Construction Lien Law...
View ArticleAppellate Division Enforces Subcontractors’ Right to be Paid in New Jersey...
The Problem: Getting Paid One of the most important considerations for construction contractors and subcontractors is getting paid for the work they perform. A recent construction law opinion examined...
View ArticleNew Jersey’s Prompt Payment Act is a Potent Tool for Subcontractors Trying to...
New Jersey construction law involves many complex issues. However, one of the most common is also the most basic: Contractors and subcontractors getting paid for their work. The Appellate Division...
View ArticleNew Jersey Supreme Court Decision on Classification of Workers is a...
Independent Contractors versus Employees Under New Jersey Employment Law Under New Jersey employment law, the classification of a worker as an employee or independent contractor has significant...
View ArticleNew Jersey Construction Law Decision Examines Prompt Payment Act
One of the most difficult problems in New Jersey construction law for contractors and subcontractors is getting paid. Fortunately, a powerful remedy exists in the New Jersey Prompt Payment Act. A...
View ArticleNew Jersey Construction Law Decision Examines Role of Good Faith in...
An appellate court recently examined the covenant of good faith and fair dealing in New Jersey construction contracts in the case of Konopka vs. Brown’s Heating, Cooling, Plumbing. Background Konopka...
View ArticleClaims of Negligence by an Engineer in New Jersey Construction Litigation...
New Jersey construction litigation often involves claims against contractors for improper construction or delay. Contractors, in turn, often argue as a defense, counterclaim or cross-claim that any...
View ArticleNew Jersey Passes Draconian Construction Law Imposing Drastic New Regulations...
A recent New Jersey construction law development will greatly affect contractors. The New Jersey Legislature passed a new law regulating home improvement and home elevation contractors, which Governor...
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