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A total of 16 attorneys from the Cotney firm will join Adams and Reese's current roster and takes the group to 75, making it one of the largest construction practices in the country.
Trent Cotney of the newly-formed Cotney Attorneys & Consultants discusses his company's new goals and what contractors can expect from the Biden administration in 2021.
In 2020, the roofing industry joined the nation in facing multiple challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, these challenges also ushered in new opportunities.
Roofing contractors may be among those non-health care essential workers to receive the COVID-19 vaccine after frontline workers, according to CDC guidelines.
Cotney Construction Law answers some common questions and concerns about how roofing professionals should handle the COVID-19 vaccine as it is distributed.
If enough roof builders are willing to incorporate switchgrass or other plants into their projects, and if biofuel producers get on board, everyone can benefit.