Mechanics Lien Webinar: Learn From National Lien Lawyers How to Secure Your Job Receivables in 2021
Your Construction and Mechanic's Lien Rights Matter Now More Than Ever!
As with all construction documents, contractors and suppliers should keep detailed records so that everyone can secure payments on every job. The process can seem tedious but, in the event of a dispute or a challenge, the potential trouble saved is enormous.
During this free webinar, you will find out:
- How to draft a clear and unambiguous credit applications and favorable contract terms
- When you are required to send statutory and contract notices
- Whether the agreement defines how disputes will be resolved
You will also learn how to adopt a legal compliance checklist practice for every contract to make sure everyone is on the same page so that you can avoid mistakes that delay payments.
Speaker:
Hal A. Emalfarb, Esq - General Counsel, NLB
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