Joe’s practice is primarily focused on construction, timber, and earth work issues. He also handles personal and property injury cases and insurance bad faith claims. He is known for his hard work and persistence on behalf of his clients. Joe earned his law degree from Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon. He is currently licensed in Washington, Oregon and Alaska. He is also a member of the Guam Bar Association and the Minnesota State Bar. Prior to attending law school Joe worked as a design architect, construction critical More...More...
You could seek injunctive relief for a repeat offender who blocks your driveway. You could seek emotional distress damages too, but the cost of attorneys may exceed what you actually get. Small claims and district court do not have jurisdiction over most real property issues. See More...
Yes, if you met lien prerequisites, you can file a lien. Even if a lien is not available, you can sue for breach (depending on what your contract says).See More...