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Our Wheaton construction dispute attorneys and construction litigation lawyers assist individuals and businesses in all areas of Wheaton construction and real estate contracts and litigation. We use every legal resource at our disposal to help your Wheaton construction matter reach a favorable conclusion. We have experience in all areas of construction law including contracts, contract litigation and mechanics liens.
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We explain the importance of maximum price construction contracts and contracts requiring knowledge of the full scope of work provided for Wheaton real estate projects.
In this article, our Wheaton construction litigation attorneys discuss how important it is to ensure contracts have parameters for parties to follow including purchase price of items and to know what they're paying for.
In this article, our Wheaton construction dispute attorneys discuss the use of Mechanics Liens in Rock Island as a tool used to collect payments for past due debts. how Mechanics Liens are used to collect debts in Wheaton.
We also explain how Mechanics Liens are used and the differences between public and private project and the differences between contractor and subcontractor liens and how they're prioritized..
Read the full article by our Wheaton construction dispute attorneys on mechanics liens in Wheaton.
In this article, our Wheaton construction dispute attorneys explain key considerations to consider and use when creating a general contractor agreement in Wheaton.
We explain the useful information to use when creating your agreement and other considerations to help you avoid litigation if the contract is breached.
Read the full article by our Wheaton construction attorneys about construction contracts in Wheaton.