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We are past the 90 day deadline for a bond claim, do we have any other recourse?

Maryland
Anonymous Material Supplier

We provided the custom materials for a construction project at the US Naval Academy. The project has been completed, but we past the 90 days for the bond claim, is there anything else we can do?

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Principal Attorney at Katz Law
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Sep 9, 2021

I am happy to speak with you about your options. You may contact me through Levelset.

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Owner at Hartman, Attorneys at Law
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Sep 13, 2021
We recently obtained summary judgment in such a situation where we could prove the bonding company had actual knowledge, even though the formal notice was not met. Do you have similar facts?
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Associate at Evans Law
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Sep 13, 2021

This is Gary Damico, the managing associate at Evans Law. You indicated that you would like to speak to an attorney regarding recourse after the 90-day bond claim period. We could certainly help with your specific legal needs but want to gather more information. We are happy to discuss further.

Please visit our calendar to schedule a time that works best for you: https://evanslaw.link/consult1. We offer a free consultation in all instances and the call will include one or more of our attorneys.

Once you make an appointment, we will follow up with an intake form where you may attach any applicable documents.

Thank you again!

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