The South Carolina Construction Law Blog

The Blog to discuss South Carolina Law on Mechanic's Liens, Delay Claims, Acceleration Claims, Lost Labor Productivity Claims, Construction Defect Claims, Construction Contracts and other issues involving Construction Law.


By D. Ryan McCabe

S.C. Supreme Court Rules that a Mechanic’s Lien Does Not Attach to Land When the only Work Done was Work to Prepare the Land for Landscaping [Read Article]
Posted by Ryan McCabe at 9/4/2007 7:45 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
SC Supreme Court Rules that Posting a Bond Does Not Affect the Time Deadline in which a Party Must Commence a Suit to Enforce a Mechanic’s Lien [Read Article]
Posted by Ryan McCabe at 8/21/2007 4:15 AM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
SC Court of Appeals: Recent Clarification on Who is a "Prevailing Party” Under a Mechanic's Lien Claim [Read Article]
Posted by Ryan McCabe at 6/29/2007 8:29 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
How to Take Offensive Action When a Mechanic’s Lien is Filed Against Your Property [Read Article]
Posted by Ryan McCabe at 6/12/2007 7:55 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Common Myths About South Carolina Mechanic's Liens [Read Article]
Posted by Ryan McCabe at 3/29/2007 7:46 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
S.C. Supreme Court Case Holds that Delivery of Ceiling Tiles by Subcontractor Revived Expired Mechanic's Lien Rights and Held that Subcontractor was Entitled to Prejudgment Interest [Read Article]
Posted by Ryan McCabe at 12/27/2006 10:51 AM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
The Importance of Filing a Notice of Project Commencement for General Contractors and Builders [Read Article]
Posted by Ryan McCabe at 12/16/2006 7:43 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)