James A. Kee, Jr. is a construction attorney who works in Birmingham, Alabama. James has 35 years of experience with a license to practice in Alabama. James attended Samford University, Cumberland School of Law, graduating in 1985. He currently works at KEE LAW FIRM,LLC in Alabama. More...
Yes you may as long as you comply with Alabama lien laws. If you'd like to discuss this with an Alabama lawyer, please feel free to call me at 205-968-9907.See More...
I would recommend writing the entity who placed the lien on your property telling them that the lien has expired (although they likely can still sue you for any money owed under a breach of contract theory) and that they should remove it asap as it is slandering the title of the property. Please advise if you need any assistance from an Alabama lawyer(which I am)See More...
As long as he was acting on behalf of the company at the time he signed the document, it should be enforceable under Alabama law. If you'd like to talk to an Alabama lawyer about this please give me call at 205-968-9907.See More...
You will either file suit on the lien (their are short time periods within which you must do so under Alabama law) or file a suit for breach of contract/quantum meruit. Should you wish to discuss this with an Alabama lawyer, please feel free to contact me at 205-223-0877.See More...