While pandemic-driven shutdowns continue, more and more businesses are shuttering their operations. Options for contactless delivery and curbside pickup has helped. However, many entrepreneurs who have worked hard to build their companies continue to move closer to...
Month: November 2020
A Subcontractors Plight: Mitigation or Litigation
Subcontractors are often forced to navigate through the legal morass that is construction litigation. Pursuing general contractors who refuse to abide by contracts forces them into a complex process, whether it involves lawsuits or alternative dispute resolution...
A look back at the Rochester dispute
Anyone in the mining industry understands the value of procuring and maintaining their claims. Today, we’re going to look back at a well-publicized case to understand the importance of proper upkeep and having strong representation. In 2013, Coeur d’Alene Mines Corp....
What is the process of appealing a civil law case?
Civil case decisions have a close similarity to trial court decisions. For both of them, you can appeal for a review in the appellate court or appeals court if you do not agree with the given conclusion. Once you appeal the case, the court of appeal reviews it and...