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Posts Categorized: Lien Law

Provision in Washington’s Construction Lien Law provides Important Protections to Lien Claimants against Coercive Acts of Others

Posted 9:43 pm by NACM CS & filed under Business Credit Journal, Lien Law.

Most project developers and general contractors respect the right of a potential lien claimant to record a construction lien in… Read more »

Oregon Lien Law – Traps for the Material Supplier

Posted 8:06 pm by NACM CS & filed under Legal, Lien Law.

By: William Fig, Partner, Sussman Shank Everyone involved in the construction industry should be generally aware of the technical, statutory… Read more »

General Contractors are Enforcing Statutory Right to Inspect Subcontractor Payroll Records

Posted 4:18 pm by NACM CS & filed under Credit, Legal, Lien Law.

Written by: Christopher Ng Yes, California’s Assembly Bill 1701 was a doozy. For those of you not yet familiar with… Read more »

Five Practices to Help You Get Paid from Construction Industry Customers

Posted 4:00 pm by NACM CS & filed under Collections, Construction, Credit, Lien Law.

By Laurie Hager, Sussman Shank Collection of accounts receivable is vital to any business, and the construction industry is no… Read more »

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