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Tennessee Supreme Court Clarifies Application of the Prompt Pay Act | Bass, Berry & Sims PLC

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On June 30, the Supreme Court of Tennessee issued an opinion interpreting the retainage provisions in Tennessee’s Prompt Pay Act (the Act). The opinion has significant implications for construction projects across Tennessee. Under the Act, a party withholding retainage from payments made to a contractor for construction work is required to deposit the withheld retainage into a separate, interest-bearing, escrow account with a third-party. Failing to follow this requirement is a Class A misdemeanor, subject to a $3,000 fine and, at the time the project in question began, a separate $300 civil “penalty,” for each day retainage is not properly held.

Lombard hosts groundbreaking for $30 million luxury apartments

Lombard hosts groundbreaking for $30 million luxury apartments
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Tennessee Supreme Court Holds Contractor Potentially Liable For $300-Per-Day Penalty

Tennessee Supreme Court Holds Contractor Potentially Liable For $300-Per-Day Penalty Wednesday, June 30, 2021 The Tennessee Supreme Court on Wednesday held that a general contractor may be required to pay a $300-per-day penalty under Tennessee law for its failure to pay a subcontractor for work completed on a Nashville construction project. Applying Tennessee’s Prompt Pay Act, the Court reversed the trial court’s decision that the subcontractor’s claim was filed too late; it held the general contractor could be liable for the penalty for the year before the subcontractor filed its lawsuit. In 2013, general contractor Holladay Construction Group, LLC hired subcontractor Snake Steel, Inc.

Mauser Packaging expands in Valparaiso

Mauser Packaging is expanding its sustainable packaging business in Valparaiso. The German-based firm is now leasing 25,110 square feet at Barley Properties new 65,592-square-foot multi-tenant flex building at 2650 Barley Road in Valparaiso. “The decision by Mauser Packaging to expand its operations in our new building at 2650 Barley Road fulfills the vision for our investment in this building and the city of Valparaiso,” said Jeff Leetz of Barley Properties. “The building is designed to fill a need for flexible light industrial and commercial space offering local businesses an option to grow here, and it provides an ideal location to attract new businesses to our community.”

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