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  1. TOWARDS MORE COLLECTIBLE JUDGMENTS
  2. TWENTY-FOUR COMMON SUBCONTRACT QUESTIONS AND ISSUES
  3. THE ELEVEN ESSENTIAL COMMANDMENTS FOR CONTRACTOR SURVIVAL
  4. CLAIMS AGAINST PAYMENT BONDS: THE ADVANCED COURSE
  5. Collecting on that Bid or Performance Bond
  6. Credit Application – a Model Form
  7. Delay Damages – Selected issues
  8. Demand for Direct Payment
  9. Employment Agreement for Key Employees
  10. Joint Check Agreements
  11. Leaning Over the Precipice – Prevailing Wages
  12. Limiting Liability Exposure
  13. Making Sense of Lien Waivers and Releases
  14. Submitting the Payment Bond Claim to the Surety
  15. Termination for Convenience
  16. The Disappointed Bidder on Public Work
  17. The New Mechanics Lien Law
  18. The Why’s and Wherefore’s of Bid Protests
  19. Understanding and Negotiating Subcontracts
  20. The Litigation Process
  21. Ice Box Payment Bond Claims
  22. Joke Pages
  23. Does the Contractor have the right to pull off if not paid
  24. Differing Site Conditions, Changes and Delay
  25. Municipal Liability
  26. Changed Conditions and the Problem of Notice
  27. Architectural Liability to Contractors
  28. Mechanic’s Lien Forms – Notice of Contract
  29. Mechanic’s Lien Forms – Statement of Account
  30. Mechanic’s Lien Forms – Dissolution of Lien
  31. Mechanic’s Lien Forms – Notice of Identification
  32. Mechanic’s Lien Forms – Sample Complaint
  33. The Recoverability of Interest and Attorneys' Fees in Massachusetts'



 
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