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For today's contractors, legal problems are like snakes in the swamp - you might not see them, but they're there. This book tells you where the snakes are hiding and directs you to the safe path. You're less likely to need a $200-an-hour guide with a law degree if you follow the simple directions given in this easy-to-read handbook. The legal tasks you can do yourself - this book tells you how. The ones where you'd better get a professional - this book tells you what and when. For the price of 15 minutes in a lawyer's office, you'll have a guide that will make many of those visits unnecessary.

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For today's contractors, legal problems are like snakes in the swamp - you might not see them, but they're there. This book tells you where the snakes are hiding and directs you to the safe path. You're less likely to need a $200-an-hour guide with a law degree if you follow the simple directions given in this easy-to-read handbook. The legal tasks you can do yourself - this book tells you how. The ones where you'd better get a professional - this book tells you what and when. For the price of 15 minutes in a lawyer's office, you'll have a guide that will make many of those visits unnecessary.
Autorenporträt
Quenda Behler Story is an attorney specializing in construction law. For almost 20 years, she and her husband worked in the construction field. Here she saw first hand, and through painful and expensive experience, the legal pitfalls that lie in wait for every contractor. Her interest in the legal side of the business led her to make construction law her specialty and make her career helping contractors stay out of trouble. Now, she is a consultant on legal issues that impact builders and subcontractors, and a frequent lecturer on the subject. Because of her expertise, she was chosen by the Journal of Light Construction to be their legal columnist. Since 1994, she has in her column advised on hundreds of legal problems from contractors nationwide, and has written An Ounce of Prevention, for Home Builder Press.