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Because a lien cannot be filed against public property, subcontractors and suppliers furnishing goods and services . -
In this case, the Texas Supreme Court held that a neutral arbitrator's failure to disclose his acceptance of a substantial referral to his law firm from the law firm of a non-neutral co-arbitrator established "evident partiality," and therefore the arbitration award was set aside. -
The legal framework for public construction works in Texas is different than that for private work. -
The legal framework for public construction works in Texas is different than that for private work. -
Bid day for a general contractor ("Contractor" or "GC") is full of excitement, tension, and stress, motivated by th. -
In a case entitled Howard Contracting, Inc. v. G.A. Macdonald Construction Co., Inc., the California Supreme Court . -
The California Labor Code requires you and your subcontractors to pay prevailing wages on California Public Works p. -
Plaintiff was a second tier subcontractor providing insulation to defendant, the mechanical subcontractor ("JWP") o. -
OSHA standard 1910.136 for occupational foot protection requires as follows: "General requirements. The employer shall ensure that each affected employee uses protective footwear when working in areas where there is a danger of foot injuries due to falling or rolling objects, piercing the sole and where such employee's feet are exposed to electrical hazards." -
Contractors sometimes plan to complete work on a project in less time than is allowed by the contract documents. C.