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Canadian Construction Projects: Federal & Provincial Law
Canadian Construction Project Types If you are furnishing to a construction project in Canada, you follow steps to secure mechanic’s lien or bond...
What Is The Federal Miller Act?
In 1935, the federal government created the Miller Act statute, requiring prime contractors to obtain a payment bond on any United States Government...
Lien Waivers in Construction: The 4 Primary Types
Lien Waivers in Construction Lien Waivers are common in construction credit. Project owners will often require lien waivers from contractors,...
What Is a Bond Claim?
Bond Claim Basics A bond claim is a written notice to the surety that the claimant (such as a subcontractor or material supplier) is looking to them...
Construction Litigation Attorney
When to Use an Attorney Who Specializes in Construction Litigation Selecting the right attorney has a substantial impact on your ability to secure...
Payment Protection Rights for Los Angeles Wildfires
California Mechanic’s Lien and Bond Claim Rights: Rebuilding After the Wildfires To say the Los Angeles wildfires were devastating is an...
Preliminary Notices 101: A Beginner’s Guide
A Beginner’s Guide to the Preliminary Notice Generally, the first step in the mechanicʼs lien process is to serve preliminary notices to various...
Changes to Florida’s Lien and Bond Claim Laws
As of 10/01/2023, Changes Are in Effect for Florida’s Mechanic’s Lien and Bond Claim Laws After several amendments and readings, Florida passed House...
Serve the Lender with the Notice
When Should the Lender Receive a Copy of the Preliminary Notice? When you need to secure mechanic’s lien or bond claim rights, serving a preliminary...