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Construction Contract Disputes And Leverage

Posted February 03, 2026 in Uncategorized

Construction projects represent concentrated capital deployment. When a dispute develops, the cost is not limited to the project itself. Delayed occupancy means lost revenue. Defective work means remediation costs and potential code violations. Payment disputes with subcontractors can generate mechanics’ liens that cloud title and complicate financing. In medical and dental construction, the stakes increase […]

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Construction Clauses That Cause Disputes

Posted February 02, 2026 in Uncategorized

Construction contracts are supposed to prevent problems. But in practice, poorly written or misunderstood contract language is often the reason disputes start in the first place. Understanding which clauses tend to go sideways can save contractors and property owners a significant amount of time, money, and frustration. The Contract Is Only as Good as Its […]

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The Hidden Battles Behind Deeds And Titles: What Property Owners Don’t See Until It’s Too Late

Posted February 01, 2026 in Uncategorized

In this blog:  Commercial and multi-family properties live and die on paperwork that many owners never read. Title defects, old easements, sloppy legal descriptions, and unclear boundary lines stay quiet until a refinance, sale, or redevelopment project brings everything to the surface. When that happens, deadlines slip, lenders panic, and buyers walk. Careful title review, […]

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“Pay-When-Paid” vs. “Pay-If-Paid” in Colorado Construction Contracts

Posted January 30, 2026 in Construction Law, Contracts, Mechanics Liens

“Pay-When-Paid” vs. “Pay-If-Paid” in Colorado Construction Contracts What contractors, subcontractors, and owners should know If you work in construction long enough, you’ve heard some version of this phrase: “Once I get paid, I’ll pay you.” That idea shows up in construction contracts as either a pay-when-paid clause or a pay-if-paid clause. While the phrases sound […]

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Filer Beware: Erroneous or Overstated Verified Lien Statements are Subject to Forfeiture

Posted January 30, 2026 in Construction Law, Contracts, Mechanics Liens

Filer Beware: Erroneous or Overstated Verified Lien Statements are Subject to Forfeiture A significant recent case law development in Colorado affecting payment/performance bonds and related security on construction projects arises from the Colorado Court of Appeals’ 2024 opinion in Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction Co. v. Regional Rail Partners, 2024 COA 78 (22CA2154), which has important […]

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When Should A Colorado Startup Consider Forming A Corporation?

Posted January 22, 2026 in Uncategorized

One of the most important early decisions an entrepreneur makes is the legal business structure for their startup. The structure you choose directly affects your ability to raise capital, which is an essential consideration for many fledgling enterprises. Our Greenwood Village, CO business formation lawyer has seen many startups choose a Limited Liability Company (LLC) […]

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Independent Contractor Vs. Employee In Colorado Construction

Posted January 08, 2026 in Uncategorized

Failure of a construction business owner or contractor to properly classify all workers on their job site can lead to significant legal and financial trouble. Misclassifying a W-2 employer for a contractor, or vice-versa, may expose you to substantial liability, including insurance issues if someone gets hurt, tax penalties, and potentially paying back wages or […]

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Franchise Disclosure Document Red Flags

Posted December 21, 2025 in Uncategorized

Buying a franchise is a big deal. It’s a significant financial commitment that’ll shape your professional future for years to come. The Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) is supposed to give you all the information you need about the opportunity, but most prospective franchisees skim through this dense legal document without catching the warning signs that […]

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Stop Work Notices In Colorado Construction

Posted December 08, 2025 in Uncategorized

A stop-work notice can shut down your construction project instantly. No warning, no negotiation. Whether it comes from a municipality, building department, or even the property owner, these notices carry serious legal weight, and the financial consequences add up faster than you’d think. What Triggers A Stop Work Notice Building departments issue stop-work orders when […]

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How Supply Chain Disruptions Are Fueling New Commercial Lawsuits

Posted November 29, 2025 in Uncategorized

Today’s global economy often means that equipment, materials, and even skilled labor may come from a broad range of domestic and international sources. If any link in the chain breaks down, the result is a supply chain disruption that causes construction delays and cost overruns. Whether the supply chain disruption is due to material shortages, […]

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