Wynton Yates is a former Legal Intern at Levelset. Wynton is a graduate of Loyola Law School in New Orleans and a former television news reporter who often covered some of the nation's biggest stories. Wynton once played golf at Augusta National but refuses to reveal his score. More...
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We have bad news. You aren’t covered by your subcontractor or supplier’s notices. It can be an unfortunate misunderstanding, but failing to send notice could lead to the loss of serious payment rights. See More...See More...
On projects where prevailing wage laws apply, it’s important to abide by those rules. Let’s look at the California prevailing wage rules. See More...See More...
There are a number of things contractors must consider when working on public projects – not the least of which are prevailing wage laws. If a contractor finds themselves in violation of these laws, serious penalties could apply. See More...See More...
Subcontractors working on Michigan construction jobs are required to file a Notice of Furnishing to the owner and prime contractor within 20 days of first furnishing labor and/or materials to a job. Plus, you’ll notice that there is a lot of overlap between the information required on Michigan’s Notice ofSee More...See More...
Those who work in construction know that payment disputes are common. But how do you make a payment claim on a Georgia public works project? Since liens can’t be filed on a public job, a Georgia payment bond claim is a strong tool for recovery. See More...See More...