Construction Litigation Roundup: “The Jury Is Still Out”

Daniel Lund III | Phelps Dunbar “The Seventh Amendment guarantees the right to a trial by jury for a legal claim in a civil action.” So, isn’t the law, well, the law?  Well, perhaps.  Some axioms to remember in contracting are that parties are typically able to agree in a contract to anything that is… Continue reading Construction Litigation Roundup: “The Jury Is Still Out”

Changes to Construction Prompt Payment Act: What It Means for Construction Contractors Operating in DC

Arthur Dore and Jessica duHoffmann | PilieroMazza In 2023, the Private Contractor and Subcontractor Prompt Payment Act of 20131 (the Act) was amended to include additional protections for subcontractors on private projects by limiting a contractor’s setoff rights related to claims or damages on other projects. This limitation also applies to first-tier subcontractors. Below, attorneys in PilieroMazza’sConstruction Group summarize… Continue reading Changes to Construction Prompt Payment Act: What It Means for Construction Contractors Operating in DC

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