It would certainly be optimal for every construction project -- both residential and commercial -- to yield an ideal outcome for all participants in Colorado or wherever else it is undertaken.That is, homeowners or building principals would be completely satisfied...
Month: December 2016
Are your construction contracts ready for the next administration?
Excessive government spending has been a sore point for many voters. Whether it is a million-dollar study to find out if cows fall in love or $600 toilets seats, many Americans view the government as wasteful. In response, incoming president Donald Trump recently...
Effective insurance defense: proven legal counsel’s key role
Some law firms in Colorado and elsewhere are known primarily as "boutique" firms for their limited focus in a specific niche area of the law. For some of our readers, that might readily imply something like family law or an estate planning focus.Other firms, like...
How does a new Colorado ruling affect your construction company?
For subcontractors working in the Centennial State, a ruling by the Colorado State Court of Appeals may have made some legal aspects of construction trades considerably more complicated. Colorado laws establish two different time limits for filing lawsuits against...