YOUR TERMINATION CLAUSE MAY NOT MEAN WHAT YOU THINK
In November 2022, a trial court in New York ruled that although a subcontractor submitted no invoices for its work prior to termination,...
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In November 2022, a trial court in New York ruled that although a subcontractor submitted no invoices for its work prior to termination,...
In December 2022, a trial court in New York held a contractor and its principal liable to an owner for using funds earmarked for...
In December 2022, a trial court in New York ruled that although neither party to an owner’s representative agreement signed it, they were...
In July 2022, a trial court in New York dismissed a contractor’s claim against its subcontractor’s performance bond due to its failure to...
In October 2022, an Appellate Court in New York ruled that a general contractor’s failure to employ the WBEs and MBEs it identified in...
In October 2022, a trial court in New York ruled that security guards employed on projects owned by the School Construction Authority...
In August 2022, Judge Joel M. Cohen of the Commercial Division in New York County Supreme Court ruled, after a two (2) week trial, that a...
In May 2022, a trial court in New York ruled that a subcontractor who breached a subcontract was in breach of all its subcontracts with...
In June 2022, an Appellate Court in New York upheld the dismissal of a contractor’s 23 million dollar delay claim against the DOT since...
In June 2022, a trial court in New York held that the City of New York may be required to pay a subcontractor for extra work under its...
In May 2022, an Appellate Court in New York dismissed a subcontractor’s delay claim based on lien waivers signed by the subcontractor for...
In April 2022, the Southern District of New York refused to dismiss a contractor’s claim that Verizon breached the good faith covenant...
In May 2022, an Appellate Court overturned an award of $40 Million in delay damages to a subcontractor, for delays incurred on a City...
In March 2022, an appellate court in New York ruled that a subcontractor who refused to perform a change order was in breach of contract...
In March 2022, a trial court in New York ruled that a construction manager (“CM”) on a project for construction of a Burlington Coat...
In March 2022, a trial court in New York dismissed a contractor’s claim against NYCHA for delay damages stemming from Covid-19 under the...
In March 2022, an Appellate court in New York held a general contractor liable for damages to its sub due to its failure to prosecute the...
In February 2021, an Appellate Court in New York declined to hold Con Edison liable to a general contractor, even though Con Ed caused...
In October 2021, an Appellate Court in New York found that a general contractor breached a contract with its subcontractor when it failed...
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE PUBLIC AUTHORITIES LAW COULD BE FATAL TO YOUR CLAIM AGAINST THE SCA FOR UNPAID CHANGE ORDER WORK