Bryan’s law practice includes construction contract negotiation, including intellectual property law issues, and commercial and residential real property acquisition. He also has experience in public bond finance, including revenue anticipation, commercial line of credit and general obligation fundings. He represents trades contractors, designers, and owners in dispute resolution related to perfection of lien rights, defect claims, property purchases, sales and leasing, and intellectual property protection. More...More...
A little more information is needed to adequately answer your question. Specifically, I would need to know if you are acting as a prime contractor or subcontractor, the substance of your contract, and if the character of the project is residential or commercial in nature. It also may be easier to discuss this matter over the phone - please feel free to give me a call at 414-727-6250. Thank you, Bryan Kroes Hurtado Zimmerman SCSee More...
Hello, To adequately answer your question, I need a bit more information. Specifically, I would like to know more about the relationship of the parties to the property owner, the contents of the contract(s), and whether the December 18, 2019 document was a "Notice of Intent to File Claim for Lien" or a "Claim for Lien." If it is true that no money has been paid to a contractor for whom the money is properly owed, then Wisconsin Statute Sec. 779.16 provideSee More...See More...