
Ron vonLembke |
Operating a construction company in today's economic climate is sufficiently challenging without having to navigate all the federal, state, and local
construction and land-use laws that can often overwhelm a businessperson.
Construction companies frequently need expeditious answers regarding the unusual wording of a contract, failure of payment, breach
of agreement, OSHA violations, labor or employment issues, lien rights, small business programs, disadvantaged business incentive programs, or limitations
on the imposition of liquidated damages. The need for an attorney you can call is particularly important given the complexity of construction law issues and
the limited timeframe in which they must often be resolved.
Whether you want to place a lien on an owner's property, or defend against a lien that has been placed on your property, it is critical that your lien rights are protected from the earliest possible moment by someone who knows the nuances of federal, state, and private lien laws. This is particularly true where, as in North Carolina, liens cannot be amended once the statutory time limitations period has expired.
I am sensitive to the fact that the best - and least expensive - way to resolve legal issues is to identify and address them as soon as they arise. Given that
most issues need to be resolved in "real time," I will work quickly with you to identify your legal issue, develop practical options, and attempt to resolve the issue
short of litigation. I am, of course, available to represent you in the event litigation becomes necessary.
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