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Construction law in Kansas

On Behalf of | Jan 2, 2015 | Contract Disputes

Many Kansas residents are aware that there are several areas in which legal disputes may arise in the area of construction. Whether you are a condominium owner what a construction defect problem with a developer, a contractor with a delay and payment claim pending against you or a contractor needing a mechanic’s lien against an owner’s property in order to secure payment for services that have been provided, you may need guidance on how to navigate this complex area of the law.

When you are preparing to enter into a construction agreement, it is important for you to carefully review the terms of the contract and make certain that your rights are fully and securely protected. In order to avoid potentially costly future litigation, you may want to seek assistance in drafting the contract in a manner that protects you as well as provides for alternative dispute resolution in the event a legal dispute arises.

Your company may be facing a labor dispute, and you may need help in negotiations with the National Labor Relations Board. In other situations you may be wanting to secure a competitive bid and need guidance in the process for government and other highly desirable contracts. Whatever your issue might be, it is important you understand all of the necessary steps and how to resolve any issues to meet your business needs.

Our attorneys are experienced in construction law, whether we are representing large construction companies, condominiums, contractors, property management companies or homeowners associations. As we understand how complex this area of the law can be, we often provide guidance to our clients on a large variety of related issues. We have additional information regarding the different areas in which legal disputes commonly arise and how our clients may effectively protect their interests on our construction law page.

Source: L&R, “CONSTRUCTION LAW ATTORNEYS IN THE KANSAS CITY AREA“, December 31, 2014