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Monthly Lien Law Update: September 2019

September 28, 2019

PG&E bankruptcy results in mechanic liens against hundreds of Sacramento County homes The tragedy of 2017 Camp wildfire continues to harm California residents. PG&E was

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Monthly Lien Law Update: August 2019

August 28, 2019

Oregon Court Decides When the End of Work Begins for Calculating Lien Deadline In Oregon, a mechanic’s lien must be filed within 75 days after

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preliminary notice

When does a preliminary notice need to be served twice?

August 21, 2019

If you ever try to file a mechanic’s lien on your own to protect your right to be paid on a construction job, you will

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Lien Law

Monthly Lien Law Update: July 2019

July 30, 2019

Court Upholds Lien Filed Based on a Letter of Intent, When No Construction Contract Was Executed Golden Pond Resident Care Corp. requested a bid from

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lien after bankruptcy

Filing a Lien After Bankruptcy: Remedies That Protect Suppliers and Subcontractors

December 12, 2018

You finished a job on Tuesday, great. On Wednesday the property owner filed for bankruptcy, not so great. On Thursday you throw the file in

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lien after bankruptcy

Do Mechanics Lien Provide Bankruptcy Protection?

December 4, 2018

The short answer is: Yes, mechanics liens are enforceable in a bankruptcy and can provide bankruptcy protection. If you filed in the past, you may

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