Most construction contracts fail when it matters most. If you’re a contractor in Chantilly, VA, here’s what to include in your agreements to avoid getting stuck with unpaid work.
Most construction contracts fail when it matters most. If you’re a contractor in Chantilly, VA, here’s what to include in your agreements to avoid getting stuck with unpaid work.
If your Mclean client won’t pay for approved extra work, you’re not alone. Learn how to recover what you’re owed and protect your business from future contract disputes.
In Fairfax construction law, no change order means no guaranteed payment. Anthony I. Shin, Esq. explains why contractors must protect themselves with clear contracts and written approvals.
If you’re a contractor in Virginia and not using written change orders, you’re putting your business at risk. I help you avoid lawsuits and get paid for your work—every time.
Missed deadlines, sloppy work, and payment battles—when a construction job goes wrong in Annandale, Shin Law Office helps you hold contractors accountable and protect your property.
We represent Loudoun County clients in construction contract disputes, helping protect your property, time, and investment.
When scope shifts derail your budget or schedule, you need paid—and protected—by proper change orders. In Leesburg, VA, Shin Law Office resolves or defends change order disputes to ensure you get fair compensation for every alteration.
Construction projects can fall apart fast. Whether you’re dealing with a shady contractor or major project delays, I help clients across Prince William County protect what they’ve built. From Manassas to Woodbridge and beyond, I resolve construction disputes quickly and keep your project on solid ground.
Change order disputes are one of the most common causes of construction delays and payment issues in Northern Virginia. As an attorney, I’ve helped both contractors and property owners resolve these conflicts before they escalate into costly litigation. When the scope of work shifts but the paperwork doesn’t follow, confusion turns into dispute fast. At Shin Law Office, I step in to clarify the contract, document your position, and fight for a resolution that protects your bottom line.
When subcontractor issues hit a job site—missed deadlines, poor workmanship, or withheld payments—it’s more than just a headache. It can threaten the entire project timeline and budget. At Shin Law Office, I represent both general contractors and subcontractors in Northern Virginia construction disputes. My goal? Resolve the conflict quickly, protect your interests, and keep your project moving.