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The Risks of Litigating a Washington Construction Lien

Our friends at Wolfe Law Group have just started publishing a new blog that focuses on construction law issues in the Pacific Northwest, and specifically in Washington and Oregon.    So, subscribe to their feed and check out that blog to keep tabs on construction (and lien) issues in those states. Their first post is of [...]

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The Guy Behind the @Zlien Twitter Feed

Do you follow us on twitter? The @zlien twitter feed provides its followers with a wealth of information about construction liens.    Updates to our website and blog are published instantly on our twitter feed, and we’re constantly relaying information about lien laws (including law changes) across the country. Scott Wolfe, our founder, is the guy [...]

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Avvo Legal Guides on Oregon and Louisiana Liens Published

Want a step-by-step guide on how to file construction or mechanic liens in Louisiana or Oregon?   Your call has been answered this weekend with the publication of Avvo Legal Guides on both these subjects, which you can view here: How to File a Construction Lien in Oregon How to File a Construction Lien in Louisiana [...]

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Construction Outlook Grim through 2010 – Staying Ahead of Accounts Receivables To Retain Its Importance

Ken Simonson, the chief economist for the Associated General Contractors of America, doesn’t have good news for the construction industry as the challenging year 2009 drags into its 3rd Quarter. According to Simonson, the commercial construction industry forecast remains grim “at least through 2010.” For contractors, suppliers, and other construction professionals throughout the nation, this [...]

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Illinois Contemplating Amendment to Mechanics Lien Statute

It appears that the Illinois legislature is contemplating an amendment to its mechanic’s lien statute, as reported last week by the informative Illinois Construction Law Blog. According to that blog post, the guts of the amendment would require contractors (non-subs) to given written notice on owner-occupied single family residences prior to filing a lien. According [...]

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