Independent Contractors versus Employees Under New Jersey Employment Law Under New Jersey employment law, the classification of a worker as an employee or independent contractor has significant ramifications for both the employer and employee, including the ability of the employer to shift the cost of insurance, payroll taxes and benefits…
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New Jersey’s Prompt Payment Act is a Potent Tool for Subcontractors Trying to Get Paid, Appellate Division Confirms
New Jersey construction law involves many complex issues. However, one of the most common is also the most basic: Contractors and subcontractors getting paid for their work. The Appellate Division recently issued a published opinion on this topic in the case of JHC Industrial Services, Inc. vs. Centurion Companies, Inc.,…
Appellate Decision Explains New Jersey Construction Lien Law
The New Jersey construction law opinion in Site Enterprises Inc. vs. NRG Rema, LLC highlighted several important areas of the New Jersey Construction Lien Law. The New Jersey Construction Lien Law The New Jersey Construction Lien Law replaced the Mechanic’s Lien law, and made it easier for contractors, subcontractors…
Appellate Division Issues Troubling New Jersey Construction Law Decision
The Appellate Division of the State Superior Court recently issued an opinion on New Jersey construction law in the case of In re Protest Of Contract Award For Project A1150-08, N.J. Executive State House Comprehensive Renovation And Restoration which has troubling implications for contractors. The decision is published, so it…
New Jersey Construction Law Opinion Explains Elements of Construction Lien Law and Prompt Payment Act
The Appellate Division of the Superior Court recently issued an opinion illustrating several important points regarding construction liens under the New Jersey Construction Lien Law and collection of payment under the New Jersey Prompt Payment Act. Background In that case, Prime Time Construction, LLC vs. Vimco, Incorporated, , Prime…
New Jersey Construction Lien Law
Hi. My name is Rob Chewning. I am one of the attorneys here at McLaughlin & Nardi, LLC, who practices in the field of construction law. We receive a lot of questions about construction liens. Constructions liens are a way in which to obtain a security interest in a property…
New Jersey Construction Law: Words in Construction Contracts Mean What They Say
A recent New Jersey construction law opinion by the Appellate Division in the case of CNJ Construction Corporation vs. Autobuilders General Contracting Services, Inc. illustrates just how important the precise language in a construction contracts is, and just how important it is to have a well-written contract. The Case…
New Jersey Appellate Division Issues Opinion on Apportioning Damages in Construction Law Consumer Fraud Cases
The Appellate Division of New Jersey’s Superior Court recently issued an important construction law decision examining the effect of New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act in cases also involving the breach of a construction contract or negligent construction. By way of background, coverage under New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act was…
New Jersey’s Appellate Division Issue Decision Important to Construction Contractors
A recent decision in the case of Jacobs v. Mark Lindsay and Son Plumbing & Heating, Inc., by the Appellate Division of New Jersey’s Superior Court examined the interplay between two very important laws – New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act and the criminal “theft of services statute” in the context…
Retainage in New Jersey Construction Law
Retainage in New Jersey Construction Law One of the areas which our construction lawyers often address is retainage. The Use Retainage in New Jersey Construction Law Retainage is an important device in construction law. Our attorneys have helped New Jersey contractors, subcontractors, owners and construction suppliers with issues related to…