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Clyde Copeland

About Clyde Copeland
Trey Copeland is a lifelong Mississippian, being born in Jackson on January 29, 1970. He attained his Bachelor's degree from Baylor University, cum laude, in
1992, majoring in Political Science with a secondary emphasis in both Russian language and general business administration. While at Baylor, Trey was
honored by being invited to join both the Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa societies. After spending a year living in Washington D.C., and working the
Republican National Committee as a liaison to the Office of the Second Lady, Trey enrolled in law school at Washington and Lee University School of Law,
where he earned his Juris Doctor in 1996. In that same year, Trey returned to Mississippi was admitted to the Mississippi bar, and in 1997, the AlabamMore...
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Clyde Copeland's Recent Answers
Jul 9, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
MississippiLien Priority
Yes. A material supplier as far as to the second tier can file a lien in Mississippi. Depending on what tier you are depends on what you have to do to be able
to make the claim. In other words, in a commercial/non-residential claim a supplier with a direct contract with the owner or with the GC just needs to file its
lien within 90 days of last supply. If the supplier's contract is with a sub., then it has to have issued a Notice of Commencement (pre-lien) to the GSee More...
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