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About Glenn Fahl
Glenn J. Fahl was licensed in 1984 and has been practicing civil litigation his entire career.

Glenn’s work ethic dates back to college and law school where he self-funded his entire higher education putting himself through school with work and
scholarships. His drive is shown by the case results he has obtained in challenging litigation.
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May 14, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
TexasNotice of Intent to Lien
May 15, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
TexasMechanics LienPayment BondRight to Lien
Moody, A person who labors or furnishes labor for construction or repair of an improvement in Texas has a right to a mechanic's and materialmen's lien,
when such labor is for the direct prosecution of the work for construction or repair of a building. The person may have a contract with the owner, the
contractor, or a subcontractor. Person includes an entity which takes on the legal responsibilities of an employer if the entity furnishes the labor ofSee More...
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Apr 28, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
Texas
We strongly advise you to consult an attorney who has experience in construction law and is knowledgeable of the intricacies of filing a lien or a claim on a
payment bond. This area of law is extremely complicated. The information provided in this reply does not constitute legal advice to you or your company, nor
does this reply create an attorney-client relationship. We assume for this reply that this project is in Texas. The answer is YES. You can file a partiSee More...
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