North Carolina Builders Right To Repair Current Law Summary:
Current Law Summary: Case law precedent
Construction Expert Witness Contractors Licensing
Guidelines Camp Lejeune North Carolina
A contractor's license is required for all jobs over $30,000.00. Separate boards license plumbing and electrical trades.
Construction Expert Witness Contractors Building Industry
Association Directory
Local # 3458
PO Box 1284
Lumberton, NC 28359
Onslow Co Home Builders Association
Local # 3445
825 Gum Branch Rd Ste 136
Jacksonville, NC 28540
http://www.onslowhomebuilders.com
Carteret County Home Builders Association
Local # 3414
PO Box 1348
Morehead City, NC 28557
http://www.carterethba.com
Scotland County Home Builders Chapter
Local # 3477
PO Box 278
Laurinburg, NC 28353
Richmond Co Home Builders Chapter
Local # 3456
P O Box 592
Rockingham, NC 28380
Sampson Co Home Builders Association
Local # 3496
PO Box 67
Clinton, NC 28329
Columbus Co. Home Builders Chapter
Local # 3467
PO Box 2165
Whiteville, NC 28472
Construction Expert Witness News and Information
For Camp Lejeune North Carolina
Under Construction – November 2025
Lien Actions Versus Lien Foreclosure Actions
Work to Solve the Mental Health Crisis in Construction
Manhattan Home Prices Top Pre-Crisis Record on Luxury Deals
Bert L. Howe & Associates to Join All-Star Panel at West Coast Casualty Seminar
Suing the Lowest Bidder on Public Construction Projects
Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up (02/08/23) – The Build America, Buy America Act, ESG Feasibility, and University Partnerships
Architect Blamed for Crumbling Public School Playground
Handshake Deals Gone Wrong
Tech to Help Contractors Avoid Litigation
Toll Brothers Honored at the Shore Builders Association of Central New Jersey Awards
California Supreme Court Raises the Bar on Dangerous Conditions on Public Property Claims
Nancy Conrad to Serve as President of the Pennsylvania Bar Association
Appeals Court Reverses Summary Judgment over Defective Archway Construction
From Shale to Salt: Texas Supreme Court Applies Uniform Rule for Ownership of Subsurface Caverns
Georgia Law: “An Occurrence Can Arise Where Faulty Workmanship Causes Unforeseen or Unexpected Damage to Other Property”
Litigation Privilege Saves the Day for Mechanic’s Liens
Largest Dam Removal Program in US History Reaches Milestone
Nevada Insureds Can Rely on Extrinsic Facts to Show that An Insurer Owes a Duty to Defend
Good and Bad News on Construction Employment
Summary Judgment in Construction Defect Case Cannot Be Overturned While Facts Are Still in Contention in Related Cases
Recent Federal Court Decision Favors Class Action Defendants
California Supreme Court Rights the “Occurrence” Ship: Unintended Harm Resulting from Intentional Conduct Triggers Coverage Under Liability Insurance Policy
ASCE Statement On White House "Accelerating Infrastructure Summit"
I’m Sorry, So Sorry: Legal Implications of Apologies and Admissions of Fault for Delaware Healthcare Professionals
Las Vegas, Back From the Bust, Revives Dead Projects
No Duty to Defend Construction Defect Claims under Kentucky Law
Appellate Court reverses district court’s finding of alter ego in Sedgwick Properties Development Corporation v. Christopher Hinds (2019WL2865935)
NTSB Pittsburgh Bridge Probe Update Sheds Light on Collapse Sequence
Construction Litigation Roundup: “Stuck on You”
ASCE Report Calls for Sweeping Changes to Texas Grid Infrastructure
Mercury News Editorial Calls for Investigation of Bay Bridge Construction
UPDATE: ACS Obtains Additional $13.6 Million for General Contractor Client After $19.2 Million Jury Trial Victory
ASCE Statement on House Failure to Pass the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
Before and After the Storm: Know Your Insurance Rights, Coverages and Obligations
Significant Victory for the Building Industry: Liberty Mutual is Rejected Once Again, This Time by the Third Appellate District in Holding SB800 is the Exclusive Remedy
Contractors Sued for Slip
St. Mary & St. John Coptic Orthodox Church v. SBS Insurance Services, Inc.
Mitsubishi Estate to Rebuild Apartments After Defects Found
Brooklyn’s Hipster Economy Challenges Manhattan Supremacy
Stop Losing Proposal Competitions
Potential Gap in Workers Compensation Immunity Statutory Framework
Construction Picks Up Post-COVID and So Do Claims (and A Construction Lawyer Can Help)
Traub Lieberman Partner Gregory S. Pennington and Associate Emily A. Velcamp Obtain Summary Judgment in Favor of Residential Property Owners
Kansas City Airport Terminal Project Faces Delays, Rising Costs
Mitigating Mold Exposure in Manufacturing and Multifamily Buildings
Hovnanian Increases Construction Defect Reserves for 2012
BUILD Act Inching Closer To Reality
TxDOT, Flatiron/Dragados Mostly Resolve Bridge Design Dispute
Spa High-Rise Residents Frustrated by Construction Defects





























































