Construction contracts are a unique niche within business law. These documents can be extremely complex and involve many moving parts. This post will delve into some of the special considerations and common provisions used within these contracts. Why are construction...
Month: July 2020
Connecticut lot owner fights city zoning regulations, and wins
It can happen in any neighborhood. A new business moves in, and neighbors are initially excited. However, after some time passes, the neighbors decide they do not want the business in their neighborhood. They attempt to push the business out. This can be done by...
Family business succession: Who should take the helm?
Although a little healthy competition can help to build a business, the opposite can result when the company is a family affair. Family businesses often include multiple family members. Whether siblings, children, grandchildren, or other extended members, these...
Three lessons from recent Connecticut land dispute
It is not uncommon for a plan to expand property to result in a land dispute. In some cases, these disputes can involve individual landowners, while in others, the dispute can involve the city. Still others can attempt to navigate the nuances of zoning regulations. A...