Welle Law
On projects across Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, Mother Nature squeezed more working days out of schedules than the industry is built to absorb. This happened across the region, spanning the season, with little relief available because everyone was in the same boat.
Sometimes lawyers and contractors can be tempted to complain that an engineer, judge, or arbitrator just didn’t “get […]
Turn the tables on tariffs and other market disruptions The recent announcement of aluminum and steel tariffs is […]
You’re about to start work for a privately-owned project. You have negotiated the best possible contract terms, studied […]
As written, most construction contracts leave lots of space for interpretation. These ambiguous or gray areas are often […]
Most contractors do not want to submit claims. Sometimes, the job that should have been highly profitable threatens […]
According to the United States Department of Labor, “Misclassification” occurs when a worker, who is an employee under […]