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    March 31, 2026 / Publications
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    Mechanics' Liens
    2014 A Busy Year for Pennsylvania Mechanics’ Lien Law: More New Changes Take Effect
    BY Jason A. Copley

    When it comes to the Pennsylvania Mechanics’ Lien Law (Lien Statute), the Pennsylvania legislature was quite active in 2014.  In July, Governor Corbett signed into law certain changes to the Lien Statute affecting residential lien rights and ...

    Infrastructure
    What We Can Learn from PennDOT’s Award of the First Rapid Bridge Replacement P3 Project
    BY Anthony L. Byler

    Background In the first significant public private partnership (“P3”) infrastructure project in Pennsylvania, PennDOT recently selected Plenary Walsh Keystone Partners (“Plenary Walsh”) for award of the Rapid Bridge ...

    Business
    Crisis Management: Are You Ready for the BIG Surprise?

    Having designated legal counsel is critical to any comprehensive crisis management strategy. Whether you are in pre-crisis, crisis or post-crisis—having an attorney involved in your decision-making process can be the difference between surviving ...

    Consumer Protection
    New Changes to Pennsylvania Mechanics’ Lien Law Take Effect
    BY Jason A. Copley

    On July 9, 2014, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett signed a bill (S.B. 145) into law that amends the Pennsylvania Mechanics’ Lien Law of 1963 (the “Lien Law”). The new law took effect on September 8, 2014 and affects subcontractor ...

    Bonds
    Amendments to Ohio P3 Legislation Add Bonding Requirements with a Twist

    It is no secret within the construction industry that public-private partnership (P3) project delivery has recently become all the rage.  The demand for infrastructure repairs and improvements is high, and the public dollars needed to fund them are ...

    Mechanics' Liens
    PA Supreme Court Decides Bricklayers Case: Unions No Longer Have Mechanics’ Lien Rights in Pennsylvania

    As we first reported back in January of 2012, the Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a decision in Bricklayers of Western Pennsylvania Combined Funds v. Scott’s Development Co. that significantly changed the meaning of the Pennsylvania ...

    Contract
    Contractors Beware: Doing Change Order Work for School Districts Without Proper Approval May Waive Future Claim for Payment

    While by no means a recent law, Section 508 of the Pennsylvania Public School Code, 24 P.S. § 5-508, is becoming one that school districts are repeatedly relying upon to avoid paying contractors for work performed outside the original scope of ...

    Pennsylvania
    Supreme Court’s Pass on Berks Products Impacts PA Contractors
    BY Jason A. Copley

    Counterintuitive as it may seem, courts can exert significant influence by deciding not to consider a case. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania did just that on April 1, 2014 when it decided not to consider an appeal in the Berks Products Corp. v. ...

    Bonds
    Want to Appeal a Bid Protest Decision Involving A Maryland State Contract? If New Legislation Becomes Law, You May Have to Pay to Play . . .

    New Proposed Legislation Would Require Bond: If House Bill 1488 becomes law in Maryland, bid protesters of state contracts appealing a decision to the Maryland Board of Contract Appeals would be required to simultaneously submit a “protest ...

    Maryland
    Maryland Shortlists Teams on Purple Line P3 Rail Project

    The Maryland Department of Transportation/Maryland Transit Administration (MDOT/MTA) recently announced that four of the six teams that submitted qualification statements will be permitted to submit proposals to design, build, finance, operate, and ...

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