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- The State of Texas Prompt Payment Act
- Payment Terms: Contingent Payment Clauses
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- Scope of Work Gone Wrong: The Ramifications
- Navigating the Complex and Confusing Lien Waivers Process
- Workers’ Compensation: What Employers Need to Know
- Why an Attorney is Your Friend.
- Slaying the Beast, Part 2: Debt Collection Post-Judgment
- Cromeens Business Formation Package Hits Home Run for Texas Companies
- Slaying the Beast, Part 1: Debt Collection from Beginning to End
- Growing Pains: Protecting Your Business During San Antonio’s Phenomenal Growth
- HUB Certification: It’s Tedious But Possible
- Cons of Arbitration
- Business Debt Collections: How an Attorney Can Help You
- Category: Civil Litigation
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- Category: Construction Law
- Parts of the Subcontract that can affect your payment
- Subcontract Documents: The Ins and Outs of a Fair Subcontract
- Scope of Work
- Understanding Commercial General Liability Policies
- Understanding Indemnification Clauses
- Construction Risk Management Basics
- Indemnification Clause Basics
- Why Liens Work Part 2
- Why Liens Work
- Residential Construction Liability Act, Part 2: Protecting Your Assets During a Claim
- Residential Construction Liability Act, Part 1: What It Is and How to Reduce Your Damages
- Contract Documents 101: Understanding the Basics of Subcontracts
- M&M liens, Part II: Relationship status–complicated…but it doesn’t have to be
- Navigating the Ins and Outs of Texas Contingent Payment Clauses
- How to Remove a Lien on Your Home
- Explained: Writs of Garnishment v. Writs of Execution
- Filing a Lien & Getting the Property Description Right
- The Five W’s of Mechanic’s Lien Filing That Everyone Should Know
- Category: Español
- Partes de un subcontrato que pueden afectar su pago
- Ley de Pago Puntual
- Condiciones de pago – Cláusulas de pago contingente
- Planifique, prepare y responda al Coronavirus
- Aplicaciones de Pago
- Navegando el Complejo y Confuso Proceso de Renuncias a Lien
- Documentos de subcontratación, las entradas y salidas de un subcontrato justo
- Cuando el Alcance de Trabajo Sale Mal: Repercuciones
- Entendiendo las Pólizas de Responsabilidad General Comercial
- Entendiendo las Clausulas de Indemnización
- Fundamentos en Control de Riesgo en Construcción
- Conceptos Básicos de la Clausula de Indemnización
- Category: Events
- Category: Ley de Construcción
- Category: Real Estate Law
- Category: Uncategorized
- Entendiendo la Resolución de Disputas
- Understanding Dispute Resolutions
- Plan, prepare, and respond to Coronavirus!
- Part 2 of the Top 10 Terms to Negotiate
- Five of the Top 10 Terms to Negotiate
- Collections Gone Wrong by Courtney Stricklen
- Domestication and Collection of a Foreign Judgment in Texas
- Pay When Paid vs Pay If Paid by Christina Gonzalez (Continued)
- Storms are here, Contractors. How to protect Insurance Funds owed to you.
- Pay When Paid vs Pay If Paid by Christina Gonzalez
- The Benefits of Employment Forms and Personnel Records
- Restrictive Covenants, What are they? -Kelly Stamy
- M&M Liens, Part I: When You Do the Work, You Should Get Paid
- Tips for Contractors: How to Keep Homeowners Happy Post-Harvey
- Filing a Bond Claim: Public vs. Privately-Owned Property Rules
- GOOD BUSINESS: Limiting Your Personal Liability
- Post-Judgment Collections in Texas – What You Need to Know
- What is a General Retainer Agreement and How Can it Benefit You
- Where There is a Will, There is a Way
- After the Flood – Legal Issues for Homeowners and Builders to Consider
- Performing Work for Hurricane Harvey Claims – Learn How to Protect the Money You Are Owed
- Bankruptcy Basics: Construction Projects Edition
- Dealing With an EEOC Charge of Discrimination
- Everything You Need to Know About 85(R) HB 3065
- Five Questions Contractors and Subcontractors Should Ask Before Entering Into a Construction Contract
- Tips On Improving Your Attorney-Client Relationship
- Collecting a Judgment in Texas
- What To Do When Your Newly Built Home Has Defects
- 5 Questions to Help You Understand the Basics of Mechanic’s Liens
- Payment of Construction Subcontractors – Chapter 56 of the Texas Business & Commerce Code
- Liens on a Homestead
- Jury Trials
- Fraudulent Liens In Texas
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