Construction Lien Law and Other Payment Rights

Nov 13, 2009 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (Friday)
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Event details: Construction Lien Law and Other Payment Rights
Description
Benefits
Understanding mechanics' liens, stop notices and payment bonds - Don't be caught off guard!
Attend this seminar and learn strategies for tackling lien and bond issues in any project. Find out how to efficiently collect payment for your work or supplies - or protect your property from unwarranted liens. Or, if you're an attorney, learn how to properly advise your clients in the event of payment disputes or litigation.
Handling construction payment disputes in Arizona can be a turbulent process, but armed with the necessary legal knowledge, you can successfully manage even the most complex and costly situation. Register today!
Benefits for You
- Correctly identify what property is subject to a lien and who is entitled to recover payment
- Understand the complex law governing priority of mechanics liens
- Properly fulfill requirements for releasing and discharging a lien
- Learn how to succeed in the litigation and foreclosure of mechanics liens
- Take advantage of useful remedies for collection of payment - such as the Prompt Payment Act
IACET Learning Objectives
- You will be able to describe construction payment rights and remedies.
- You will be able to review the time line for lien and stop notice claims.
- You will be able to discuss payment bond claims.
- You will be able to identify the health, safety and welfare aspects of construction lien law.
Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, owners, accountants, credit managers, lenders, controllers, construction managers, project managers, office managers, engineers, architects, contractors and subcontractors.
Continuing Education Units
- AIA HSW 6.5
- BOMI 6.5
- CC 1.0
- IACET 0.7
- CPE 8.0 including Management Advisory Services 8
- AZ CLE 6.5
- NM CLE (Pending)
- Detailed Credit Information
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