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- Not getting paid on that public job? Quick, make your payment bond claim!
- “Pay-if-paid” provisions in construction contracts have always been a problem for subcontractors. A recent Connecticut Superior Court decision has made the problem worse.
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- You Don’t Have to be a Mechanic to File a Mechanic’s Lien: Understanding What Types of Services Are Lienable in Connecticut
- A Mechanic’s Lien Is Not Your Only Option: Connecticut’s Fairness in Construction Financing Act Will Also Get You Paid
- A Troubling Superior Court Decision May Limit The Right Of Subcontractors And Suppliers To File Mechanic’s Liens
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- Connecticut Subcontractors Rejoice! Legislation Addressing Prompt Payment and Retainage Issues Passes with the Help of MKRB!
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