Joseph Sanchez serves as Of Counsel at Harris, Karstaedt, Jamison & Powers, P.C. and provides a full spectrum of litigation defense and risk management advice to businesses, contractors, landlords, property owners, and property managers. Joseph’s primary focus is on the defense of employment discrimination claims, defense of federal civil rights matters, and constitutional law issues. He also has extensive experience in insurance defense, contract law, construction defect claims, product liability, housing, and toxic tort litigation matters (including carbon monoxide and asbestos). More...More...
The Prompt Payment Act only applies to Federal Governmental Agencies that fail to pay within the required contractual time. If your project does not involve a federal agency, the Prompt Payment Act would not be applicable. However, in Colorado, any contract for more than $50,000 with any county, municipality, or school district for the construction of any public building or the prosecution or completion of any public works or for repairs upon aSee More...See More...
The official statewide stay-at-home order for Colorado issued by Gov. Jared Polis defines exempt businesses that can continue operating with social distancing practices in place. The list of "Critical Businesses or Operations" under the order include: Construction, including but not limited to: "Skilled trades such as electrician, plumbers..." Critical Services Necessary to Maintain the Safety, Sanitation and critical Operations of Residences, including: "General See More...See More...