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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge Construction Lawsuit

January 30, 2020

The Bunker Hill Covered Bridge is a well-known historical landmark in Claremont, North Carolina, originally built in 1895.  The bridge was damaged due to excessive rain, flooding, and erosion in the area, which prompted the Historical Association of Catawba County (the “Historical Association”) to hire NHM Constructors, LLC (“NHM”) to repair the bridge.  A dispute…

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Implied Warranties in North Carolina Construction

October 10, 2019

  PART 2   This article follows Lord & Lindley’s blog post on implied warranties in construction contracts.  While the previous article focused on warranties protecting the purchaser, this article will focus on warranties protecting the general contractor and subcontractors.   The Implied Warranties Protecting General Contractors and Subcontractors   The Implied Warranty of Suitability…

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Implied Warranties in North Carolina Construction

October 3, 2019

  PART 1   The construction industry is largely governed by contracts.  Mr. and Mrs. Smith contract with Reputable Construction, LLC to build a single-family home.  The rights and responsibilities of both parties are generally determined by the contents of the contract, as enforced by North Carolina law.  The contract could include express warranties –…

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A Primer on Construction Liens

September 19, 2019

  What is a Construction Lien?   The construction industry is largely governed by contracts.  A property owner contracts with a general contractor to make improvements to the real property; the general contractor contracts with subcontractors to perform the various tasks required to make such improvements (e.g., grading, bricklaying, etc.); the general contractor and/or the…

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Four Tips for Drafting Jury Instructions: A Tightrope Walk between Clarity and Accuracy

July 5, 2017

          What’s the best way for attorneys to show appreciation for jurors during the North Carolina Judicial Branch’s Jury Appreciation month? Lavishing them with gifts is prohibited, but one way attorneys can show some appreciation is by drafting jury instructions that make the lives of jurors easier by streamlining the deliberation…

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Five Questions About Construction Liens

November 2, 2016

          Whether you are a home owner in the midst of a kitchen renovation, a business owner considering an office expansion, or otherwise involved in a construction project, it is important to understand who gets paid and when.  By doing so, you may avoid a construction lien being placed on your…

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Bad Contractors: Five Ways to Avoid Them and Six Steps to Take if it is Too Late

October 5, 2016

          When hiring a contractor for a residential or commercial construction or renovation project, there are many qualified, dependable contractors from which to choose.  However, there is always the risk of hiring someone who will (1) do a poor job; (2) take much longer than expected; or (3) both.  There are…

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The Legal Considerations Of Using Drones in Construction Zones

April 20, 2016

          The use of drones is no longer science fiction or limited to combat zones; commercial drones are the way of the future.  Drones are used in a host of industries: aerial photography, real estate, agriculture, construction, search and rescue, emergency management, and mining.  Even package delivery via drone may soon…

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