California’s 2023 Housing Laws: What You Need To Know

Chelsea Maclean, Daniel Golub, Kevin J. Ashe, William E. Sterling and Paloma Perez-McEvoy | Holland & Knight Highlights The centerpiece of a significant 2022 legislative session is Assembly Bill (AB) 2011, which provides a ministerial, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)-exempt approval pathway for qualifying multifamily projects on commercial zoned land that pay prevailing wages and… Continue reading California’s 2023 Housing Laws: What You Need To Know

Can I be Required to Mediate, Arbitrate or Litigate a California Construction Dispute in Some Other State?

William L. Porter | Porter Law Group It is not uncommon in the construction industry for an out-of-state general contractor to include a provision in a subcontract requiring a California subcontractor to resolve disputes outside the state of California, even though the work is to be performed within California. Fortunately, most California subcontractors are immune… Continue reading Can I be Required to Mediate, Arbitrate or Litigate a California Construction Dispute in Some Other State?

Progressive Design-Build Takes Another Step Forward in California

Mary Salamone | Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch Legislators have gradually expanded local agencies’ authority to procure construction projects over the last couple of decades by using various alternatives to the design-bid-build delivery method, which requires that contracts are awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Recently, California took another step forward in this regard. On… Continue reading Progressive Design-Build Takes Another Step Forward in California

Architect, Engineer, and Design Professional Liens in California: A Different Animal than the Mechanics’ Lien

William L. Porter | Porter Law Group Most in the construction industry are familiar with the rules governing California mechanics’ liens.  They know that the Preliminary Notice of Civil Code Section 8034 and 8200-8216 is an important foundational prerequisite document and that the deadline to record a mechanics’ lien is generally triggered by events occurring at… Continue reading Architect, Engineer, and Design Professional Liens in California: A Different Animal than the Mechanics’ Lien

California Bars General Contractors From Collecting Compensation for Work Performed by Unlicensed Subcontractors

Cary Jones and Kennedy Williams | Snell & Wilmer On May 13, 2022, the California Court of Appeal for the Sixth Appellate District issued its opinion in Sally Kim et al., v. TWA Construction Inc., et al, finally resolving a long-standing issue: the Court of Appeal held for the first time that California Business and Professions… Continue reading California Bars General Contractors From Collecting Compensation for Work Performed by Unlicensed Subcontractors

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