All About Contracts – Default and Termination
The Differences Between Default and Termination Knowing the difference between the words “default” and “termination” may seem like a small matter, but truthfully it can become a big deal in the court of law. Karalynn Cromeens served as a guest blogger on the Construction Brothers site to clarify the differences and explain why it is […]
TCLF Attorney Protects a Client From Swindling Home Healthcare Agency
Ebony Young scores a big win against a Home Healthcare Agency refusing to pay hard-working therapists. A local home health care agency attempted to swindle a therapeutics company out of payment for services it had provided to its patients. TCLF represented the therapy company that provided occupational, physical, and speech therapy to patients of the home health care […]
All About Contracts – Complete Agreement
The Importance of a Complete Agreement We can all agree that any agreement put in place needs to be understood on all sides – especially within a contract. Karalynn Cromeens of the Cromeens Law Firm provided a guest blog to the Construction Brothers to dive into what a complete agreement is and how anything outside […]
Employee vs. Independent Contractor – The Dangers of Misclassifying your Workforce
How Misclassifying Your Workforce Could Put You Out of Business When it comes to running a business, there are many things you have to make sure are done correctly or it could result in some serious fines and consequences. One of these things include classifying your workforce correctly. There are many factors that go into […]
All About Contracts – Changes to Your Work
Preparing for Change in Construction Over the past two years, change has been inevitable – especially in construction. Karalynn Cromeens hopped on the Construction Brother’s blog to explain the importance of communicating possible changes to your customers ahead of time and how to put it in a contract. An increase in costs and excusable delays are both […]
Big Win in a Federal Court Jury Trial
TCLF Attorneys successfully defend their manufacturing client in a multimillion-dollar breach of contract case. Jonelle Oldacre and Kelly Stamy, Senior Associate Attorneys at The Cromeens Law Firm (TCLF), successfully defended a manufacturing company against claims totaling over $3,000,000 in a breach of contract case and secured a victorious verdict for their client on its counterclaim. After just a few hours of deliberations, the jury rendered the verdict […]
Cabinet Maker Profit System 123: HOW TO deal with material price increases
Dealing with Covid-19 Before it Gets a Chance to Deal With You Karalynn Cromeens was able to use her experience in the material supply business to share some information about how to deal with material price increases. She met with Dominic Rubino from ‘The Cabinet Maker Profit System’ podcast to give some helpful tips to […]
Who Needs to be Vaccinated in the Construction Industry?
Vaccination Mandates in The Construction Industry As vaccination mandates become more common, Karalynn Cromeens once again offers her expertise to Construction Citizen to educate business owners on current mandates regarding COVID-19, as of December 2021. Ultimately, there were two means by which mandatory vaccination was being enforced. The first was being a federal contractor, and […]
How to protect Your Company From the Yo-Yoing of Material Cost
How to Stop COVID-19 From Infecting Your Business Karalynn Cromeens returns to Construction Citizen to highlight some important things to consider while working in construction amid COVID-19. The construction industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, a stand-out predicament being the increase in the cost of materials. This not only affects the pockets of […]
Triumphant Litigation Against Multimillion-Dollar General Contractor
Ieshia Dunmore brings in a big win against a General Contractor refusing to pay a Subcontractor on multiple projects. A multimillion-dollar General Contractor (GC) on a large city project attempted to force a subcontractor to accept an unauthorized change in its bid that occurred after negotiations between the City and the GC. GC then had subcontractor […]