SIGNIFICANT changes have been made to Tennessee's law governing construction lien enforcement -- the product of a four-year effort by the Tennessee Bar Association to take a comprehensive approach to clarifying the administration and enforcement of construction liens on real property and real property improvements.
Get practical advice for enforcing construction liens, defenses to enforcement actions, and alternatives to enforcement by participating in the all-new Tennessee Attorneys Memo webinar, Construction Liens Update for Tennessee Attorneys: Enforcement Requirements, Notices, and Other Practical Tips.
In just 90 minutes, your webinar presenter will answer ALL your questions surrounding construction liens, including:
- Who is entitled to a construction lien?
- What amounts are lienable?
- What property is subject to a lien?
- What notice is required to perfect a lien?
- What are the requirements to enforce a lien, e.g., deadlines, attachment, and proper parties?
- What is the procedure for arbitrating a lien claim?
- What are the requirements to enforce a lien in bankruptcy?
- How do you win a lien enforcement action?
- Are there alternatives to a lien enforcement action?
- What defenses are there to a lien enforcement action, e.g., statutory defenses, lien releases/waivers, and third-party defenses?
Construction Liens Update for Tennessee Attorneys: Enforcement Requirements, Notices, and Other Practical Tips
is just $147.
Todd's practice involves primarily commercial litigation, with a concentration in construction law. He frequently appears before arbitration panels and in state and federal courts on behalf of the firm's clients in complex cases. He has vast experience in residential construction matters and represents some of the largest homebuilders in the nation, as well as custom homebuilders and homeowners. In the area of commercial construction, his clientele is evenly divided among general contractors, subcontractors, and owners. He represents and advises these clients on a wide range of issues, including contract drafting, construction defects, delay and inefficiency claims, lien laws, and warranty matters. 
