David McGlone is an experienced first chair trial litigator with over 26 years of experience. He handles a broad range of commercial litigation matters with a primary focus on construction law. He practices in all phases of trial work in federal and superior courts as well as in arbitration, assisting clients by developing creative pre-trial remedies and results-oriented trial strategies. David regularly represents clients in acceleration and inefficiency claims, assertion and perfection of mechanic’s liens and bond claims, collection, bid protests and claim arbitration, defective plans and specifications claims, AIA drafting contracts, and direct pay claims.More...More...
You can wait and see if he completes the lien (its difficult). Or, you can bring a summary action to dissolve it on your title if you are in a rush See More...
Yes. As long as its arguably the same contract and not some other contract, area or phase. Additionally, as long as its not warranty work. Make sure the work is documented. Call me at 6173426889 if you need help. Thank youSee More...
You haven't filed a lien until you file 2 more documents: a statement of account showing the amount owed net of any payments and finally the complaint that you filed in court after the statement of accountSee More...