Legal and Regulatory

Top Considerations for Drafting "Pay-If/Pay-When-Paid" Clauses
“Pay-if-paid” and “Pay-when-paid” contract provisions limit a contractor’s cash flow risks by requiring the owner to pay the contractor before a subcontractor can expect payment.
By Dredeir Roberts
May 28, 2020
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Legal and Regulatory
by Dredeir Roberts
Dredeir Roberts, Esq., serves as In-House Counsel for a national design-build firm Core States Group where she drafts and negotiates contracts for the day to day design-build process. She has a passion for helping business professionals navigate the murky areas of the law so that they can quickly get back to doing what they do best; work.
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