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The indespensible practical guide for Pennsylvania attorneys representing landowners, contractors, subcontractors, lenders or
others involved in construction projects. Featuring concise, up-to-date analysis of Pennsylvania statutes, procedural rules, and case law, with necessary forms providing a starting point for drafting required documents,
coverage includes:
- Property interests subject to lien
- Persons entitled to the protection of the lien
- Services and materials giving rise to the lien
- Perfecting the lien (notice to owner and procedures for filing)
- Determining priorities
- Waivers, stipulations, and no-lien agreements
- Enforcing the lien
- Actions on contractors' bonds
Michael G. Walsh Michael Walsh is an Associate Professor of Business Law at Villanova University. He received his B.A. in 1970 from the University of Pennsylvania and his J.D. from Wake
Forest University in 1975, and is a member of the bars of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and North Carolina, as well as the Third and Fourth Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal. Professor Walsh has lectured extensively for the
Pennsylvania Bar Institue on the subject of mechanics liens. He currently authors "The Grammatical Lawyer": column in The Practical Lawyer (published by the American Law Institute - ABA Committee on CLE) and
recently published articles in the Columbia Journal of World Business and the Practical Real Estate Lawyer. |
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