Small business owners are resourceful individuals, building their business from next to nothing to hold a place of respect in their community. These clever entrepreneurs understand the local business scene better than anyone. However, when securing equipment or...
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When construction litigation involves a worker
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | May 4, 2020 | Construction Litigation
Those who run construction companies have many different issues to take care of, such as finding new projects and discussing concerns with property owners. However, disputes sometimes arise with workers and these issues are often especially challenging. In fact, some...
Can someone sue me for construction delays?
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Apr 15, 2020 | Construction Litigation
Along with non-payment disputes and arguments about the quality of products and services, delays are some of the most common issues in the construction business. As a contractor or investor, you probably prepare to deal with most of these conflicts — by making...
Arbitration as a way to resolve construction disputes
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Mar 10, 2020 | Construction Litigation
Not every Tennessee construction dispute goes to trial. In some cases, negotiation achieves agreeable results, and in other cases alternative dispute resolution takes place. For the past century, arbitration has prevailed in many commercial disputes, including...
What do you need to know before pursuing a change order dispute?
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Nov 14, 2019 | Construction Litigation
When the owner of the construction project on which you are working makes changes to your scope of work, you have every right to request a change order. A change order is a modification to the construction contract that changes the work the contract documents require...
The basics of a contractor’s lien
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Oct 23, 2019 | Construction Litigation
Unfortunately, it happens to almost every contractor at one point or another during his or her career — a Tennessee homeowner who contracts work fails to pay the contractor once the project is complete. When this happens, the contractor may wonder if he or she has a...
The different types of construction defects to watch out for
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Jun 27, 2019 | Construction Litigation, Firm News
Construction defects can derail a construction project or detrimentally impact the value of a building or home that suffers from construction defects. Because of the significant impacts construction defects can have on a construction project, it is helpful for parties...
Where homeowners with construction defects can turn
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | May 17, 2019 | Construction Litigation, Firm News
Construction defects can threaten the value, livability and safety of a family home or other type of property. Fortunately, the legal process can help homeowners resolve construction defects problems and concerns and ensure their interests in their home and investment...
What are the different types of construction disputes?
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Apr 19, 2019 | Construction Litigation, Firm News
Construction projects involve many different contract obligations and legal obligations it is important for the parties to a construction contract to be familiar with. They should ensure they are familiar with the various aspects of construction litigation and what to...
Legal help with construction defects
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Mar 8, 2019 | Construction Litigation, Firm News
A construction defect is a condition that lowers the value of the home or property and may also cause practical problems for the homeowner and property owner. Unfortunately, some construction defects may not be immediately noticeable which is why it is important for...
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