What To Do When You Can’t Get Change Orders in Writing
What To Do When You Can’t Get Change Orders in Writing Change orders can be tough to track. Nearly every construction project has change orders and...
You sent your preliminary notice; your customer’s invoices became past due.
You sent a demand letter; your customer didn’t budge.
You filed a mechanic’s lien, miscommunication is running rampant between the parties within the contractual chain, and yet you still aren’t paid…
“Suit” is an action in a court of law to enforce a claim. (When enforcing a lien, suit is also referred to as “foreclosure”.) Since suit is an action brought before the courts, it needs to be handled by an attorney – preferably an attorney that specializes in construction law. But how do you find an attorney that understands the intricacies of construction law, is able to take on your case, and do so at a moderated cost?
Many credit professionals turn to NCS and say “Help!”, because our network of attorneys provides extraordinary expertise. Due to the valuable relationship cultivated with NCS, our attorneys provide their services at lower hourly rates. But for those who would prefer to take the path less traveled, begin the search for the right attorney.
Hiring an attorney, a new vendor, should be very similar to the way you hire employees and qualify customers for credit. Before you commit, make sure you can create a comprehensive picture of the attorney’s qualifications, experience & costs. NCS recommends asking the following questions & taking the following steps when looking for an attorney to take on your suit/foreclosure efforts.
Yes, you need to interview a perspective attorney. They are going to become an extension of your business – you are hiring them to assist you with your accounts receivable. Here are a few interview questions:
Once you have found, qualified & committed to an attorney, trust the attorney to complete the task at hand efficiently and effectively, but do not go into auto-pilot mode, be an active participant in your case. Of course, if the idea of qualifying an attorney to handle your suit has successfully made your head spin and your stomach knot up with anxiety, contact NCS.
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