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What is the Effect of Corporate Officer Exemptions on Worker’s Compensation Coverage for Downstream Contractors?

By Nicholas Elder August 18, 2020 Posted in Construction Law

Florida statutory and administrative guidelines task contractors with a great deal of responsibility for the privilege of conducting business in the State.  One of those responsibilities is ensuring that employees and laborers on a project site are properly protected and insured. Every contractor and subcontractor who engages in construction activities […]

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Florida’s Construction Lien Laws: A Party’s Right to Information – Sworn Statement of Account

By James M. Gonzalez August 4, 2020 Posted in Construction Law

In this segment, we discuss the statutory right to request – and the requirement to provide – information regarding contracts, amounts due under contracts, labor and services performed, who performed the labor or services, materials furnished, who provided the materials, and other relevant information relating to a specific improvement to […]

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What Documents Must a Florida Contractor Maintain?

By Christopher M. Cobb July 24, 2020 Posted in Construction Law

Construction is a document intensive activity.  Projects can generate thousands of pages of contracts, emails, plans, specifications, submittals, shop drawings, change orders and work directives. All of these documents help the parties communicate the expectation of the project and reflect the parties’ intent.  There is an underlying public policy that […]

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