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General Contractors: The Payment Provisions in Your Subcontracts May Have Just Been Determined to be Unenforceable

General Contractors: The Payment Provisions in Your Subcontracts May Have Just Been Determined to be Unenforceable

by Scott Halberstadt | May 12, 2020 | Construction Law - California, News

While it has been more than twenty years since the California Supreme Court determined, in Wm. R. Clarke Corp. v. Safeco Ins. Co., that “pay-if-paid” provisions in subcontracts were unenforceable, following a recent decision from the Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate...
Commercial Real Estate Acquisitions: What Happens First?

Commercial Real Estate Acquisitions: What Happens First?

by Ismail Amin | May 14, 2019 | Business Law, Litigation Matters, Major Transactions, Real Estate - California, Real Estate Finance - Nevada

Commercial Real Estate Acquisitions There are some important considerations when evaluating commercial real estate acquisitions. There are several factors that a purchaser needs to consider. First of all, it’s important that what you’re buying is actually...
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