South Carolina Construction Law Blog
South Carolina Construction Law - Discussion of mechanic's liens, delay claims, coverage, and constr: Category Archive for Subcontractors

Back Charges Must be Reasonable

New Rule Affecting all Federal Subcontractors

2010 ADA Regulations Affecting New and Existing Construction

"Or Equal" is not Always Equal

OSHA Issues Fines Against a Corporation for Knowingly Exposing Workers to Injuries

Court Affirms Decision for Subcontractor in Construction Defect Case

The Controlling Employer is Liable for OSHA Violations

New OSHA Requirements for Crane Operators

Court Rules That Termination For Convenience May Not Be Enforceable If It Is For "Convenience" of Bid Shopping

Failure to Raise All Related Claims at Once May Preclude Parties from Bringing Any Remaining Claims Later

No-Damages-For-Delay Clause May Be Unenforceable

Obtain a Subcontractor's Proof of Insurance for Each Job

Contractors, You Cannot Contract Out of Liability for Your Own Negligence

Employers, Keep in Mind Possible OSHA Inspections

A Lis Pendends, Without More, Will Not Provide Notice of Interest on Property!!!!

Rights under the False Claims Act

Trust Fund Statutes

Subcontractors, Be Prepared to Deal with Your Contractor's Bankruptcy - Know Your Rights, but Also Your Obligations!

About D. Ryan McCabe

I practice law with Rogers, Townsend and Thomas, PC in Columbia, South Carolina. I primarily practice in the areas of Construction Law, Community Association Law and Business Law. I am a former drywall, stucco, steel stud framing, and painting contractor. I was a USG Certified EIFS Contractor and currently hold a SC Residential Specialty Contractors license.

Contact D. Ryan McCabe

Rogers, Townsend and Thomas, PC Synergy Business Park 220 Executive Center Drive Suite 109 Columbia, South Carolina, 20210 P (803) 744-1826 M (803) 530-3084 F (803) 343-7017 rmccabe@rtt-law.com

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