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      • March 2011 - Indiana court of appeals holds subcontractor not liable for property damage
      • March 2010 - VA Bankruptcy Court Permits Liens on Non-Permanent Improvements to Property
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      • March 2010 - No Damages for Delay
      • March 2011 - Eighth circuit confirms that sending submittals constitutes acceptance of subcontract
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      • March 2011 - Federal court in Tennessee holds insurer responsible under CGL policy
      • March 2010 - IL Contractor Fails to Bill But Gets Paid
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      • May 2010 - Project Owner Liquidated Damages
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      • July 2010 - MD Appellate Court Upholds Contract with Unlicensed Subcontractor
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Construction Law Firm Dedicated to Building Relationships across the United States, Bermuda and the Caribbean

Katz & Stone, L.L.P.'s practice is devoted to the construction industry. Our attorneys work for those who develop, own, design, build and bond construction projects. Since 1987, we have helped our clients manage the many risks associated with their construction projects, whether in contract negotiation, contract performance or in resolving disputes after completion. We take pride in providing sound practical advice and effective representation based upon a thorough knowledge of applicable law. Based in Northern Virginia in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, our construction attorneys have a keen appreciation for the day-to-day demands and unique challenges of the construction industry wherever our clients work: Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia or elsewhere in the United States, and in Bermuda and the Caribbean.

We provide comprehensive legal services for contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, owners, sureties and other construction industry clients:

  • Bidding and negotiating contracts
  • Performance and payment claims
  • Mechanic’s liens and payment bonds
  • Mediation, arbitration and litigation

Our sound advice and construction law expertise is trusted and valued by clients involved in all building industry sectors.

Our construction lawyers help educate the industry through:

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  • Articles in our Current Newsletter include:
    • Alabama supreme court enforces condition precedent to payment language
    • Virginia supreme court interprets indemnity and insurance provisions to hold that subcontractor had a duty to defend the general contractor
    • Applying pennsylvania law, agreement to arbitrate at sole election of general contractor found enforceable
    • In new york, express contract language required to create third-party beneficiary

We are located in Northern Virginia within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
Contact Katz & Stone. We know what it takes to build a project. 

A Northern Virginia-based construction law firm serving the United States, Bermuda and the Caribbean

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