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Get Paid! Collection Remedies for Public and Private Works Projects

    Legal Seminar: Get Paid! Collection Remedies for Public and Private Works Projects to be presented at AGC-SD.
    Get Paid! Collection Remedies for Public and Private Works Projects
    September 24, 2019 | 11:00AM—1:00PM | AGC San Diego Chapter

    Presented by Jason R. Thornton and Andrea L. Petray.

    Promptly getting paid what you are owed is the lifeblood of successful general contractors, subcontractors, and materials suppliers. Do not leave getting paid to chance. This in-depth seminar covers:

    • Preliminary Notice tips, requirements, and pitfalls for both PUBLIC and PRIVATE works projects;
    • Stop Payment Notices, Payment Bond Claims, and more for PUBLIC works projects;
    • Some of the complex issues presented by State law – including commonly misunderstood statutory prerequisites and procedural requirements for enforcing claims that often result in costly litigation;
    • Mechanic’s Liens, Stop Payment Notices, and Payment Bond Claims for PRIVATE works projects.

    Profit From Our Experience
    Presented by two top construction law attorneys with over thirty-five years of combined collections experience, you will also benefit from a wealth of practical advice aimed at helping you Get Paid! what you are owed while maintaining productive business partnerships.

    Our Updated Summary of Project Rights is yours to keep
    All attendees to receive Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP’s Updated Summary of Project Rights.  This comprehensive reference guide for handling complex collection matters for both PUBLIC and PRIVATE works projects is a must-have for anyone working to ensure the financial success of their construction company.

    Who Should Attend?
    Risk Managers, Project Managers, Contracts Administrators, and In-house Counsel

    This informative AGC-SD legal seminar has already occurred.  Some 35 Risk Managers, Project Managers, Contracts Administrators, and attorneys attended on Tuesday, October 24, 2019. 

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