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[NEW] "What Happens When A Contractor Or Supplier Does Not Receive Payment On A Construction Project?

If a contractor or supplier doesn’t get paid on a construction project, they can file a Mechanic’s Lien on the property to secure payment. This creates a security interest in the property for the unpaid amount due.

Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys - Lighting Restrictions in Las Vegas

When people envision Las Vegas, the iconic brightly lit Strip is often the foremost image that comes to mind.

Understanding Mesothelioma: Risks and Prevention in Missouri Workplaces

Explore mesothelioma risks and prevention strategies in Missouri workplaces, focusing on asbestos exposure and relevant safety regulations.

[NEWS] Noise Restrictions in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Noise Restrictions

Las Vegas Noise Restrictions

Many cities implement limitations on the amount of noise people can make in the city. The reason behind enforcing such limitations are both evident and a necessity to uphold civility and desirability in the area.

Trucking Automation is Coming: But Is it Good or Bad?

The push to create autonomous vehicle technology that can operate private and commercial vehicles makes the technology inevitable. But with the drive for corporate profits at the cost of employees be a be a good thing? What are the safety implications. This article explores those issues.

"Water Rights in Las Vegas" by Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys

Las Vegas’s water rights laws serve the people of Las Vegas by managing the state’s water resources in a fair and equitable manner.

Mediation Skills and Techniques Review

LAURENCE J. BOULEE, MICHAEL T. COLATRELLA JR., AND ANTHONY P. PICCHIONI, MEDIATION: SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES

[VIDEO] Mechanic's Lien in California Law Provides Collection Tool for Contractors

Mechanics' liens exist to protect two general categories of workers or suppliers, prime contractors and subcontractors.

What Every Worker Should Know About Construction Accident Claims in the Bronx

Learn your rights and steps to take if injured on a Bronx construction site. Experienced advice from a local Bronx construction accident attorney is essential for any construction worker.

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