Texas law provides different methods to collect on a court judgment regardless of whether the judgment originates from the state of Texas or another state. If you happen to have won a judgment outside of Texas, there are certain steps you have to take before you can...
Pay When Paid vs Pay If Paid (Continued)
In our previous blog article, about we learned about the two types of contingent payment clauses, the pay when paid vs pay if paid clauses. In this blog article, we will discuss the ways to fight each type of clause if you should find that you have already executed a...
Storms are here, Contractors. How to protect Insurance Funds owed to you.
Inclement weather and natural disaster creates a plethora of business opportunities for contractors in the State of Texas. After property has sustained damage as a result of water, inclement weather or natural disaster, many property owners seek reimbursement for the...
Pay When Paid vs Pay If Paid
Contingent Payment Clauses for the Subcontractor Imagine that you have signed a contract with a new general contractor. You have worked diligently to complete the work under contract and have complied with all of the contract requirements for your scope of work. After...