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Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors - Week of November 16, 2015

 

By Shauna Krause, President, Capitol Services, Inc.

‘Handing down’ an opportunity to work is one of the ‘general’ reasons to have a “B” contractor’s license. A father hopes to ‘hand-over’ his license to a son, but finds he’ll need an expert solution to make it happen while our last Q/A offers a ‘hand’ in documenting work experience…

Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors - Week of November 9, 2015

 

By Shauna Krause, President, Capitol Services, Inc.

An aspiring contractor needs a ‘sign’ his experience will count and keep his license application secret, while another learns an unfortunate lesson on scheduling when you have more than one Qualifier. A Board proposal ‘building’ momentum may be of great interest to Generals and others…

Design & Construction: Statute of Limitations on a Slip and Fall Claim



By Sharice B. Marootian, Abdulaziz, Grossbart & Rudman


So, you've designed and constructed the project, gotten final inspections, recorded the notice of completion, and it's been open to the public since the early 90's.  Now, you get served with a lawsuit...is that even legal? Hasn't the statute of limitations run?  As lawyers often respond - it depends! 
 

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