Material Supplier Notice Case to Louisiana Supreme Court?
See original page at Material Supplier Notice Case to Louisiana Supreme Court? Louisiana is, for the most part, a “non-notice state”. This means that traditional preliminary notices due within a short...
View ArticleOnly Sent One Preliminary Notice? You Might Have Lost Lien Rights
See original page at Only Sent One Preliminary Notice? You Might Have Lost Lien Rights In many states, sending preliminary notice is a one-time requirement, a boxed to be checked off and forgotten....
View ArticleLouisiana Supreme Court Silence Confirms Monthly Preliminary Notice Requirement
See original page at Louisiana Supreme Court Silence Confirms Monthly Preliminary Notice Requirement Generally, a preliminary notice is a one-time deal, if it is sent correctly and by the applicable...
View ArticleLouisiana Lessors Have Disparate Burden To Use Lien Rights
See original page at Louisiana Lessors Have Disparate Burden To Use Lien Rights This is a guest editorial post by Kurt Sorensen, the Corporate Credit Director for H&E Equipment. The following was...
View ArticleLouisiana Monthly Notice Requirements for Suppliers
Notice vs. Non-Notice States As a construction attorney practicing in multiple jurisdictions, I typically classify a state as either a notice or a non-notice state. I do this to help keep things...
View ArticleLouisiana Passes P3 Legislation
What are public-private partnership (P3) projects? P3 projects refer to projects that utilize an ongoing relationship between a public entity and a private partner. These projects go well beyond the...
View ArticleLouisiana Claims for Payment Must Follow Procedure
Jumping through procedural hoops is a constant struggle when dealing with lien law and bond claims. Even the smallest misstep can destroy chances at recovery, and failure to meet lien or bond claim...
View ArticleProblems May Arise During The Louisiana Flood Recovery
The recent flood in the Baton Rouge area is one of the most devastating natural disasters in recent memory. According to the Baton Rouge Area Chamber’s estimations, over 145,000 homes were affected by...
View ArticleNational Disaster Resilience Competition Awards $1B in Funds
Natural disasters create opportunity in the construction industry. While that may sound a bit harsh, property owners recovering from these storms rely on contractors, subs, and suppliers’ eagerness to...
View ArticleLouisiana Lien Law May Not Be Modified By Contract
As we have discussed before, whether or not work relates back can have an enormous impact on lien rights. The priority of a lien stems from the first date of furnishing labor or materials. While a...
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