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Arbitration Clause in Construction Contract Enforceable

Arbitration Clause in Construction Contract Enforceable

by Principle | Apr 4, 2022 | Construction Disputes, Construction Law Attorney, Mechanic’s Lien, New York

The Supreme Court, Suffolk County recently issued a decision on the applicability of NY General Business Law § 399-c to an arbitration clause in AIA contract. In a Tozzi v. McLoughlin Construction Corporation, Ind. No. 615869/2021, the plaintiff sued his contractor...
Connecticut Mechanics Lien: Challenging or Sustaining Mechanics Liens in Connecticut

Connecticut Mechanics Lien: Challenging or Sustaining Mechanics Liens in Connecticut

by Principle | May 11, 2021 | Connecticut Attorney, Connecticut Business Litigation, Mechanic’s Lien

In Connecticut, the right to file a mechanic’s lien is defined in Connecticut General Statutes (“Conn. Gen. Stat.”) §§ 49-33 through 49-40a. The purpose of the mechanic’s lien is to provide suppliers and laborers with security for payment of...
Court Cannot Extend Mechanic’s Lien that had Expired by Operation of Law

Court Cannot Extend Mechanic’s Lien that had Expired by Operation of Law

by Principle | Feb 23, 2021 | Business Litigation, Construction Law Attorney, Mechanic’s Lien, New York

In a recent case decided in Supreme Court, New York County by Judge Laurence Love, Emerald Servs. Corp. v. Empire Core Group LLC, 2021 NY Slip Op 30394(U) (February 9, 2021)[1], the court was presented with the issue whether it could use Executive Order (EO) 202.8[2]...

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