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Fiber Optic Networks: Can I File a Mechanic’s Lien?
Here's a few things to keep in mind if you are furnishing to fiber optic networks and whether you may have lien rights.
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Let’s Talk About Commercial Bankruptcy
The more you understand about commercial bankruptcy, the greater chance of preserving your rights and ultimately receiving payment.
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Arizona Preliminary Notice Changes Coming December 2019!
Here's a quick review of the big changes come to the Arizona Preliminary Notices in 2019. You'll want to bookmark this!
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Always Perform A Reflective UCC Search
While performing a reflective UCC search on a Pennsylvania filing, we identified issues with Pennsylvania’s records. Here's Jerry with a recap!
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Do Your Collateral Descriptions Comply with Article 9?
Collateral descriptions can be a tricky business. Using a specific address in your description? Be extra careful!
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Bond Claim Nitty-Gritties: The 5 W’s and 1 H
Here's everything you want to know about bond claims. Including the Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How - let's learn more!
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Consignment Creditors, Give Back the Money
Consignment creditors in the Sports Authority bankruptcy have been dealt a crushing blow with the Court’s recent decision.
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Advantages of Construction Attorneys in Litigation
Let's review a few key considerations when deciding whether you should hire a construction attorney for construction litigation.
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Oklahoma’s Lien & Bond Claim Requirements
In this post we’ll review the steps needed to secure mechanic’s lien and bond claim rights in Oklahoma, the Sooner State.
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Condominium Act Meets Construction Act in Ontario
Let’s continue our Ontario conversation today with a quick review of the intersection of Ontario’s Condominium Act and its Construction Act.
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“Pay-If-Paid” Leaves Subcontractor High and Dry
In Alabama, a subcontractor can't recover its claim from the GC's surety if the subcontract contains a contingent payment clause (pay IF paid).
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Digital Assets a General Intangible under Wyoming’s UCC
Wyoming is the first state to clarify the treatment of digital assets (bitcoin) under the Uniform Commercial Code.