Florida Lien Law Update 2017: What has changed?
Construction professionals working in Florida need to be aware of changes in the law that may affect their businesses, especially if they’re working in areas
Construction professionals working in Florida need to be aware of changes in the law that may affect their businesses, especially if they’re working in areas
Minnesota Court Rules Attorney Serving Notice of Lien Not Immune from FDCPA Requirements: The Minnesota Court of Appeals found when an attorney, who agreed that
Every month NLB will gather the latest Lien Law Update and News and notify you in any change of the mechanics lien law in your state. VC Summer faces
Lien Alert: Recovery for Attorneys Fees in Miller Act Claims Are Based Upon Contract Provisions or State Statutes. Subs and suppliers who furnish labor or
Chapter 78 of the Oklahoma Session Laws (H.B. 1087) amends Sections 141 and 143 of the Oklahoma lien statutes that explictly provides that profit and
Can a subcontractor sue the Village or City and recover its damages for unpaid materials and labor when a municipality fails to require a payment
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