Firms Starting To Warn About New Georgia Lien Laws

Firms Starting To Warn About New Georgia Lien Laws

On February 17, 2009 Author By Scott Wolfe Jr

Earlier in the year, the Construction Lien Blog reported that changes in Georgia’s lien laws were only months away...and the date of the change is now right around the corner.   The new Georgia lien laws go into effect on April 1, 2009.

With the changes quickly approaching, law firms practicing construction law in Georgia are starting to provide warnings and information to their clients.

Baker Donelson, for example, published an article in its Construction Newsletter on February 6, 2009, titled “Changes to Georgia’s Mechanics’ Lien Law.

Kilpatrick Stockton, LLP, reported about the changes as well, calling them “Significant Changes” here.  Seyfarth and Shaw, LLP wrote an article about the changes soon taking effect in Georgia here, Substantive Changes to Georgia’s Lien Law Set to Go Into Effect March 31, 2009.

The changes are also being reported on by trade associations, such as the Georgia Associated General Contractors of America, here.

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