OREGON CONSTRUCTION LIEN STEPS
an error compounded by the absence of any record below amplifying those merits. The Court not only renders an advisory opinion; it renders it in a vacuum. The proper construction of state law, and the proper resolution of the dependent equal protection claim, would properly be raised by anothe...
What are the processes to file a construction lien? Is my customer contract up to date? Does it sufficiently protect me or allow me to collect what I’m owed? I’m nervous about terminating a problematic employee. What steps can I take to protect my business?
For projects in which the owner is more vested in the ultimate function of the completed project, rather than its appearance, or is looking to minimize the number of vendors to manage, a design-build contract places the design and the construction of the project in the hands of the general ...
In 2021, Washington passed a law to help increase workers’ chances of being able to collect on their wage claims. The new law enabled workers to obtain a lien on their employer’s property even before a final judgment on the wage claim is issued. The lien keeps...
Construction Accidents:Commercial and residential construction sites can be dangerous places. Proper, proactive safety precautions are a must. We handle all types of construction accident injury claims, representing both workers and passersby. Dangerous and Defective Products:Under Oregon law, a manufacture...
5.002 NEW CONSTRUCTION A. "Construction" for purposes of this Section means pending or completed improvements to real property for which claims of construction lien may exist or arise, whether through new improvements or the alteration, expansion, renovation, remodeling or rehabilitation of existing ...
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Commentary: Potential traps for construction lien claimants in OregonLaurie Hager