Harrison Law Group - May 2021

This applies to construction projects, too. If there is an issue on-site, you need to bring it up so the relevant people know and can plan accordingly. Waiting can result in, simply put, a lack of results. Your Next Step

certain testimony from evidence. An example of an irregularity could be the court entering judgment without notifying you that there was a hearing in the first place or entering a judgment before you are even notified there is a lawsuit pending. The pattern is that irregularities occur when there is a lack of notice and no opportunity for someone to make their arguments — not what happened in our case. Instances of fraud are very rare. Mistakes are more common — these can be related to typos in court documents, such as an incorrect dollar amounts. All of these belated arguments — fraud, mistake, or irregularity — are hard to prove. My point is that the other side waited too long and was unable to deal with the issue in a quick or efficient manner. Due to their own delays, they had only bad options left. My recommendation to clients (and potential clients) is to move quickly, especially if you are demanding financial compensation or remuneration or you’re seeking specific results.

If you have an issue that needs to be resolved, such as unpaid contract work, or if you have questions or concerns related to a potential issue, give me a call at 410-842-0145 or send me an email at JWyatt@ HarrisonLawGroup.com and let’s talk. Let’s find the answer.

-Jeremy Wyatt

jwyatt@harrisonlawgroup.com

www.HarrisonLawGroup.com

(410) 832-0000

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