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Advanced California Lien Law Seminar

This advanced mechanics lien law seminar is geared toward those that have already attended a basic mechanics lien law seminar.  The speaker will review major legislative changes, case law news for the California construction industry. 

Topics include:

– Worrisome issues with selling MBEs/WBEs/DVBEs

– Properly reserving rights when receiving

– Payments from troubled customers

– How to effectively pursue payment bond claims & license bond claims on private & public projects

– Accurately identifying the completion date for all projects 

– Serving a bonded stop payment notice on private projects

– Preparing and handling conditional and unconditional statutory waiver and release forms

– Challenging a notice of completion

– Attacking a notice of non-responsibility

 

***Limited Seating Available*** 

Breakfast will be provided. 

Presenter Bio:

Christopher Eric Ng is nationally recognized in the field of construction law and regularly pens articles and contributes to treatises for construction industry professionals and other lawyers including publications by ENR Engineering News-Record, Wolters Kluwer Law & Business (California Construction Law), BNi (Acret’s California Mechanics Lien Laws), the California Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB) (California Mechanics Liens and Related Construction Remedies and California Construction Contracts, Defects and Litigation) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Forum on the Construction Industry.

In addition to his current position as an Adjunct Professor of Business Law at the School of Business and Economics at California State University Northridge, he has taught the Legal Environment of Business at Pepperdine University and has been a guest lecturer of construction law at Loyola Law School (Los Angeles, CA).


Price: CMA Members Free, $59 for Non CMA Members

 

For More Information Contact: Amber Jackson (800) 8415793-323 ajackson@emailcma.org