Texas Lien Statute – Preparing for the Changes in 2022

Recorded On: 10/27/2021

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This on-demand webinar is available for 14 days after purchase. 

The Texas Lien Statute is changing as of January 1, 2022.  The most notable of the changes is the requirement for the 15th day second month notice.  This session is meant to assist members with preparing for the upcoming changes and to discuss potential adjustments to internal processes for the pursuit of future lien claims.

About the Speaker

Kathryn “Katy” Baird, Esq., Andrews Myers PC

Katy’s practice focuses on advocating for general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and owners on a variety of construction related issues including: construction defects, contract termination, mechanic’s liens, performance and payment bonds, breach of contract disputes, and collections matters through litigation and alternative dispute resolution. Katy also uses her Masters of Business Administration to provide her clients with company specific legal support and litigation/dispute strategies that strive to further each of her clients’ business/fiscal goals. 

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Open to view video. The Texas Lien Statute is changing as of January 1, 2022. The most notable of the changes is the requirement for the 15th day second month notice. This session is meant to assist members with preparing for the upcoming changes and to discuss potential adjustments to internal processes for the pursuit of future lien claims.