On this episode of Women at WIRC, we talk to construction lawyer Karalynn Cromeens of The Cromeens Law Firm. Listen to learn how to control the never ending punch list, a lawyer’s advice for handling cancellations, and believe it or not, a way to limit negative reviews.
Cromeens says that 90% of residential construction litigation she works with could have been prevented—part of that comes from the contract and the other part comes from trusting your gut.
"If we don't manage those expectations, that's when we get in trouble," says Cromeens.
Women at WIRC · Karalynn Cromeens | The Cromeens Law Firm
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