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Description: This program includes:
- Avoiding a Defective Lien Claim: Due Diligence and Ethical Issues
- Perfecting Mechanics Lien on Private Projects
- Mechanics Liens on Condominum Projects
- Perfecting Mechanics Liens and Bond Claims on Public Projects
- Foreclosure of the Lien and Non-Lien Remedies
- Extras and Changes under Illinois Law
- Construction Payouts
- Bankruptcy and Claims
 | | Practice Areas: |  | Construction Law |  | | Online Media Type: |  | Video |  | | Production Date: |  | 12/09/2009 9:45 AM EST |  | | Level: |  | Intermediate |  | | Category: |  | Standard |  | | Duration: |  | 3 Hours, 30 Minutes |  | | Online Format: |  | Live |  |
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 | | • | Samuel H. Levine - Amstein & Lehr LLP | | • | William D. Lyman - Lyman & Nielsen; Oak Brook, IL | | • | Howard Marks - Berger, Newmark & Fenchel P.C.; Chicago, IL | | • | Gregory R. Meeder - Moderator, Holland & Knight; Chair, Real Property Law, Construction Law and Mechanics Lien Subcommittee | | • | Margery Newman - Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. | | • | Jennifer A. Nielsen - Lyman & Nielsen; Oak Brook, IL | | • | Paul Peterson - Chicago Title Insurance Company | | • | Stanley P. Sklar - Executive Director of Arbitration Studies, Center for Dispute Resolution, College of Law, DePaul University | | • | Scott J. Smith - Much Shelist Denenberg Arent & Rubenstein P.C. |
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