2020 Lien Law Recap
What a year it has been! We gather the most pressing developments in construction and lien law nationwide so that you can stay informed.
What a year it has been! We gather the most pressing developments in construction and lien law nationwide so that you can stay informed.
Will the new administration continue the construction-friendly regulatory environment? According to Jimmy Christianson, VP of government relations at the Associated General Contractors of America, we
39% of contractors say it’s business as usual during COVID-19 In a recent (August 2020) survey, of general contractors and subcontractors, nearly 40% of those
Federal court grants USA Fanter’s More Than $2M on Fraudulent Lien Claims for a Casino built in the Mariana Islands In September 2020, District Court Judge
As we all wait for life to return to some semblance of normalcy, the construction industry will be feeling the impact of the epidemic long
The construction industry stands with the world as soldiers fighting the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. As you protect your employees, loved ones and yourself from the
Tallest Building in Philadelphia Has a Lien Problem Philadelphia’s tallest building, the Comcast Technology Center, opened in late 2018. It was only recently learned, however,
New York Irish Cultural Center Opens Despite Not Being Able to Pay Its Construction Bills In Mid-2019, construction of the Irish Cultural Center of the
Payment of First Facility Bills May Affect Funding for Second Facility. Pyrolyx USA completed its first solid waste processing facility in Terre Haute, Indiana and
Staffing Services Don’t Qualify as “Subcontractor Labor” for Purposes of Mechanic Lien Rights in Oklahoma. Advanced Resource Solutions, LLC provided, on an open account, staffing
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