Illinois Passes “Wage Protection” Law Targeting General ContractorsBy Daniel G. RosenbergConstruction Law, October 2024On June 10, Governor J.B. Pritzker signed into law an amendment to the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act making general contractors (or trade contractors that themselves have subcontractors) liable for the wages of their subcontractors' employees.
Burrink Commercial Services v. New Life Covenant ChurchBy Samuel H. LevineConstruction Law, May 2024In Burrink Commercial Services v. New Life Covenant Church, the appellate court dismissed a complaint to foreclose a mechanics lien as factually insufficient because the complaint improperly characterized two contracts as one.
The First-to-Breach Doctrine and Its ExceptionBy Howard W. FeldmanConstruction Law, April 2024In June 2023, the Illinois Supreme Court rendered a decision in PML Development, LLC v. The Village of Hawthorne Woods, which clarified the law when there are cross contractual defaults and continued performance.
Partial Lien Waiver DilemmaBy Mark B. GrzymalaConstruction Law, April 2024An overview of the issues that can arise when a contractor or subcontractor provides a partial lien waiver.
Venue and Applicable Law in Construction Disputes in IllinoisBy James M. DashConstruction Law, April 2024Unless told otherwise, a contractor who works on a project probably expects that, if a dispute arises out of its compliance with the contract or payment thereunder, the dispute will be heard locally and will be governed by local law.
Navigating the Termination for ConvenienceBy Stanley N. WasserConstruction Law, December 2023Termination for convenience clauses allow an owner to terminate the construction contract for any reason and without fault by the contractor.
Illinois Appellate Court Rules Pre-Judgment Interest Statute ConstitutionalBy Jeff KehlConstruction Law, August 2023In June 2023, the appellate court reversed a trial court decision, ruling that the 2021 statutory amendment allowing for pre-judgment interest to be applied in personal injury lawsuits was constitutional.
You Get What You DeserveBy Adam WhitemanConstruction Law, May 2023A summary and analysis of Restore Construction Co., Inc. v. The Board of Education of Proviso Township High Schools.
Documentation Issues With the Wage Payment and Collection ActBy Paul PetersonConstruction Law, August 2022Public Act 102-1076, known as the Wage Payment and Collection Act, became effective June 10, 2022, making a contractor personally liable for unpaid lower tier wages and unpaid union dues.
Illinois Supreme Court Decides General Contractors Cannot Assert Exclusive Remedy DoctrineBy Jeffrey KehlConstruction Law, August 2022In Munoz v. Bulley & Andrews, LLC, the Illinois Supreme Court held that the exclusive remedy provision of the Workers’ Compensation Act, which bars any direct action of an employee against their employer for negligence, does not apply to a general contractor who provided workers’ compensation insurance and benefits for a subcontractor and its employees, including the plaintiff.