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Construction Contract Disputes In Ohio: How To Protect Your Small Business From Costly Delays & Claims

By Kohl & Cook Law Firm LLC |

For many Ohio contractors, subcontractors, and small construction companies, a single contract dispute can derail an entire project. Missed deadlines, unclear scopes of work, disputed change orders, and payment conflicts don’t just cause frustration, they can lead to liens, lawsuits, and serious financial exposure. Since construction projects involve multiple moving parts and strict timelines,… Read More »

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Contractor Disputes & Mechanic’s Liens in Ohio

By Kohl & Cook Law Firm LLC |

In late June, one Ohio court ordered a home improvement contractor – Neil Wolfe and his company, Neil Construction – who violated Ohio’s consumer protection laws over 70 times to pay more than $625,000 in restitution to 19 consumers that the contractor defrauded, as well as $1,775,000 in civil penalties, or $25,000 per violation…. Read More »

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When Messy Contractor Disputes Cause Damage

By Kohl & Cook Law Firm LLC |

When you enter into a work agreement with a contractor, you expect that work to be done with professionalism and in accordance with the highest standards. Unfortunately, for a number of people who enter into these contracts, it can become frustrating and sad to come home, depending upon whether and to what extent damage… Read More »

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When Relationships Between Contractors & Clients Breakdown

By Kohl & Cook Law Firm LLC |

When a contractor or contractor firm begins work or renovation on a business or home, those who have hired them rely on the agreed-upon contract to ensure that the work is completed, as envisioned and originally planned. However, as contractor dispute attorneys in Columbus, Ohio, we have all too often seen relationships with contractors… Read More »

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