Virginia Mechanic’s Lien Primer by Chris Hill
On December 29, 2008
By Scott Wolfe Jr
Chris Hill of Durrette Bradshaw is a construction attorney in Virginia who also publishes the “Construction Law Musings” blog providing frequent updates on the construction landscape in Virginia. His blog is linked here, and is also part of the Construction Lien Blog’s blogroll.
Earlier this month, Chris posted with an overview – or “primer” – on the mechanic’s lien laws in Virginia.
The post, “Quick Primer on Virginia Mechanic’s Lien Law,” is a great place for contractors, subs and suppliers to start when trying to understand the lien laws in Virginia. And Chris’ blog is a great resource for contractors interested in the evolution of construction law in Virginia.
To follow blog posts about lien law in Virginia at the Construction Lien Blog, monitor our “Virginia” tag here.
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About the Author: Scott Wolfe Jr
A construction attorney and entrepreneur. Scott is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, obtaining his J.D. degree from Loyola University of New Orleans, and his B.A. from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX.
In 2006, 2007 and 2008 New Orleans City Business magazine named Scott Wolfe, Jr. as one the 50 Leaders in Law. The son and grandson of general contractors, Scott Wolfe, Jr. is a construction litigator in Louisiana and Washington, and the founding member of the bi-coastal firm, Wolfe Law Group. Scott is also the founder and CEO of Express Lien, Inc., a legal document preparation service for contractors. In 2008, City Business Magazine recognized Scott as one of its Innovators of the Year for the Express Lien concept. Scott is also the founder and CEO of The Web Lab, InCharge Technology, Blog No Evil, Inc., Publius, Inc. and Two Cities Publishing, LLC.
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