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Indiana Construction Law: Guiding Commercial Contractors on Securing Payment – Mechanic’s Liens, Part 3 (Podcast)

By: Christopher W. Bloomer and Blake P. Holler on August 12, 2024

For commercial contractors with projects valued in the tens, hundreds, or millions of dollars, getting paid is where the “rubber hits the road.” A mechanic’s lien can be a vehicle for securing payment – but it doesn’t automatically turn into dollars.

In the last installment of this series on…

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Indiana Construction Law: Lien Rights, Deadlines, and Defenses - Mechanic’s Liens, Part 2 (Podcast)

By: George C. Lepeniotis, Blake P. Holler, and Christopher W. Bloomer on April 18, 2024

 

Property owners may cringe at the thought of a lien being attached to their property, but the strength of the mechanic’s lien statute is to get people–who have performed work on the property–paid.

In this episode of the Krieg DeVault Podcast Series, Krieg DeVault attorney, George Lepeniotis…

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Introduction to Indiana Construction Law - Mechanic’s Liens, Part 1 (Podcast)

By: George C. Lepeniotis, Blake P. Holler, and Christopher W. Bloomer on February 6, 2024

A construction site is a very complicated place. There’s a number of stakeholders and participants that can create both liability and risk.

In this episode of the Krieg DeVault Podcast Series, Krieg DeVault attorney, George C. Lepeniotis speaks with colleagues Blake P. Holler and Christopher W.…

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President Biden Issues Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence

By: Alexandra Wilson Pantos and Shelley M. Jackson on November 2, 2023

On October 30, President Biden issued his Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence, along with a companion Fact Sheet issued by the White House. The Executive Order establishes the federal government’s priorities with respect to Artificial…

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Owners / GCs / Subs / Suppliers / Lessors – Check Your Contracts. Court of Appeals Decision Highlights Challenges when Dispute Resolution Process Varies

By: Christopher W. Bloomer on August 25, 2022

Imagine having to litigate half of a construction dispute in court and the other half in arbitration. The Indiana Court of Appeals recently analyzed that conundrum in Haddad v. Properplates, Inc., No. 21A-PL-2560, 2022 WL 2977362 (Ind. Ct. App. July 28, 2022). In that case, property owners entered…

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APRA Records Requests: What must be disclosed? What can be withheld? Are there time limits for the government’s response and document production? (Podcast)

By: Christopher W. Bloomer and George C. Lepeniotis on July 27, 2022

What are your obligations when a citizen or corporation seeks governmental records?  Senior Associate Christopher W. Bloomer discusses some of the many nuances governing the ever-increasing number of records requests made upon cities, towns, boards, commissions, and other governmental bodies. 

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Website Compliance with the ADA: Is Your Company Compliant With the Latest DOJ Guidance?

By: Brett J. Ashton and Libby Yin Goodknight on June 8, 2022

While commercial businesses are typically aware of their responsibilities under the Americans with Disability Act (the “ADA” or the “Act”) relative to the maintenance of their physical office spaces and general corporate policies, some businesses have been the recipients of demand letters alleging…

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Indiana Supreme Court Rejects Longstanding Rule Prohibiting Supplier-to-Supplier Lien Rights

By: Christopher W. Bloomer on June 7, 2022

Many material suppliers are keenly aware of Indiana’s longstanding supplier-to-supplier mechanic’s lien prohibition. Essentially, the prohibition went as follows: supplier 1 provides materials to supplier 2. Supplier 2 sells the materials to a subcontractor, the general contractor, or perhaps the…

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Overview of New Federal COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements for Employers (Podcast)

By: Shelley M. Jackson and George C. Lepeniotis on November 17, 2021

Employment Practice attorney Shelley M. Jackson discusses the new vaccination requirements for employers with over 100 employees.

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Court Bulldozes Indiana Contract Provision Requiring Florida Litigation

By: Christopher W. Bloomer and Robert S. Schein on August 9, 2021

Pursuant to its $1 million + contract with Sullivan Corporation (“Sullivan”), Rabco Enterprises, LLC (“Rabco”) agreed to provide labor and materials for a self-storage project in Noblesville, Indiana (the “Project”). 

In 2019, Sullivan filed a breach of contract action against Rabco in Hamilton…

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Biden Administration Issues Executive Order on Promoting Competition (Podcast)

By: Scott S. Morrisson, Elizabeth M. Roberson, and George C. Lepeniotis on July 21, 2021

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COVID-19 Vaccination Mandates in the Workplace (Podcast)

By: Amy J. Adolay and George C. Lepeniotis on June 21, 2021

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