by Tran Law Firm | Mar 3, 2015 | Business, Construction, Corporation, North Carolina
Many confusing changes took effect to North Carolina’s lien laws on April 1, 2013 and many of our construction clientele want to make sure that their interests are protected so we have provided this helpful guide to answer some common lien law questions and contractor...
by Tran Law Firm | Dec 29, 2014 | Business, Construction, North Carolina, Real Estate
Be prepared for many changes in the landscape and skyline of uptown Charlotte, NC over the next few years. The upswing in the area’s economy has many developers looking to accommodate and capitalize on the growth in the city of Charlotte. In this 1st of...
by Tran Law Firm | Oct 7, 2014 | Business, Construction, North Carolina
[Previously in Part 1, we discussed the impact of the mischaracterization of employees as independent contractors and various government action to enforce proper classification of the workers. Today, we will discuss some of the consequences of misclassification and...
by Tran Law Firm | Sep 23, 2014 | Business, Construction
Background In 2009, The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act, better known as the 2009 Stimulus Package, infused $840 billion into the US economy. Of the $840 included in the 2009 stimulus package, $52 million was given to the North Carolina Housing Finance...
by Tran Law Firm | Aug 18, 2014 | Business, Construction, Real Estate
Under Executive Order 13673 signed on July 31, 2014, parties who contract with the Federal Government, for construction, and other goods and services, with an estimated value over $500,000, must disclose any labor law violations within the preceding 3-year period....