This post, which provides an overview of basic strategies for contractors, subcontractors and suppliers who are faced with non-payment from a bankrupt entity on a project, can be found on Construction Law Musings, Christopher Hill’s excellent construction law blog (our second guest posting honor) (click HERE). I hope you won’t have a construction project affected by a bankruptcy any time soon, especially as we emerge from the recession. But just in case you do, check out my post and be prepared for getting paid for work you performed or materials you supplied.
Contractors and Bankruptcy: Getting the Piper Paid
December 17, 2010
Litigation, Mechanic's Liens, Project Management, Surety 2 Comments



Dec 17, 2010 @ 09:54:43
Thanks for the great post at Musings! You’re welcome any time.
Dec 21, 2010 @ 22:30:16
Thank you for allowing me to take over for a day on your fantastic blog!