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Krieg DeVault Podcast Series - We discuss the latest news, laws and trends affecting your industry. This Krieg DeVault LLP publication should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances.  The contents are intended for general informational purposes only, and you are urged to consult your own lawyer on any specific legal questions you may have concerning your situation.  This newsletter may constitute advertising materials in some jurisdictions. If you forward this newsletter, please designate it as such.  © 2024 Krieg DeVault LLP. All Rights Reserved. Krieg DeVault LLP, Indianapolis, IN, is responsible for this content. This page, and all information on it, is proprietary and the property of Krieg DeVault LLP, and may not be reproduced, in any form, without Krieg DeVault LLP’s express written consent. This constitutes attorney advertising.

  1. Indiana Construction Law: Guiding Commercial Contractors on Securing Payment – Mechanic’s Liens, Part 3

    12.08.2024

    Indiana Construction Law: Guiding Commercial Contractors on Securing Payment – Mechanic’s Liens, Part 3

    For commercial contractors with projects valued in the tens, hundreds, or millions of dollars, getting paid is where the “rubber hits the road.” A mechanic’s lien can be a vehicle for securing payment – but it doesn’t automatically turn into dollars. In the last installment of this series on mechanic’s liens in Indiana, Blake Holler and Chris Bloomer, attorneys in Krieg DeVault’s Construction Law Practice, provide a high-level overview to guide commercial clients on what to expect on their path to payment. As they explain to host George Lepeniotis, a mechanic’s lien is a piece of paper, a first step toward preserving the right to get paid, but not the “end all, be all.”  For contractors with state construction projects, Blake and Chris discuss the main tool available to enforce payment: the Little Miller Act. Finally, they offer tips for contractors, starting with “organization is key.”  “You need to keep track of your invoices. When are payments due, what work was done? When did you start, when did you finish? Keeping track of all of those things is going to be the easiest way for you to not accidentally trip over yourself and lose a substantial right in the mechanic’s lien to enforce payment quickly,” Blake says. Connect and Learn More☑️ Blake Holler | LinkedIn | Email  ☑️ Christopher Bloomer | LinkedIn | Email ☑️ George Lepeniotis | LinkedIn ☑️ Krieg DeVault LLP | LinkedIn | X | Facebook ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music

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Krieg DeVault Podcast Series - We discuss the latest news, laws and trends affecting your industry. This Krieg DeVault LLP publication should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances.  The contents are intended for general informational purposes only, and you are urged to consult your own lawyer on any specific legal questions you may have concerning your situation.  This newsletter may constitute advertising materials in some jurisdictions. If you forward this newsletter, please designate it as such.  © 2024 Krieg DeVault LLP. All Rights Reserved. Krieg DeVault LLP, Indianapolis, IN, is responsible for this content. This page, and all information on it, is proprietary and the property of Krieg DeVault LLP, and may not be reproduced, in any form, without Krieg DeVault LLP’s express written consent. This constitutes attorney advertising.

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