Don Gregory | Kegler Brown Hill & Ritter | December 16, 2014 There were a number of significant legal developments impacting the construction industry over the past year. Here are my top three: 1. Ohio Supreme Court Enforces “Pay-if-Paid” Clause The Ohio Supreme Court in Transtar Electric, Inc. v. A.E.M. Electric Services Corp., Slip Opinion… Continue reading Top 3 Construction Law Developments of 2014
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Chipping Away at the Armor of Pay-if-Paid Provisions
Eugene J. Heady – May 3, 2013 In tough economic times it is not surprising to see an increase in subcontractor claims related to unpaid invoices or applications for payment. It is also not surprising that prime contractors increasingly armor plate their subcontracts to shield against subcontractor payment claims when the payment claim arises as… Continue reading Chipping Away at the Armor of Pay-if-Paid Provisions
The Differences Between “Pay if Paid” and “Pay when Paid” Clauses in Construction Contracts
Stephen K. Pudner – January 15, 2013 As attorneys that draft construction contracts and litigate construction disputes on a regular basis, we have seen how construction contract terms are used in contracts and what the practical effects of these terms may be on the rights and obligations of parties to those contracts. While a previous… Continue reading The Differences Between “Pay if Paid” and “Pay when Paid” Clauses in Construction Contracts