Jason Robinson is a construction attorney who works in Salt Lake City, Utah. Jason has 23 years of experience with licenses to practice in Utah and Wyoming. Jason attended Washburn University School of Law, graduating in 1997. He currently works at Babcock Scott and Babcock, P.C. in Utah. More...
Dear Contractor, As it pertains to your account, your question should be directed to Levelset. As to WY notices, you could be referring to a preliminary notice or a notice of intent to lien. In either case, the notices are required to be sent via mail, not email. Please let me know if you have more questions or would like help collecting your money. See More...
True. GCs are required to provide their preliminary notice before receiving any payment. Here is some info that may be helpful: wyominglienlaw.com. Questions?See More...
Dear Montana Supplier, Yellowstone National Park is a federal project. So you would need to follow the federal Miller Act payment bond notice requirements rather than the State of Wyoming notice requirements. Would you like more information about the Miller Act and complying with its notice requirements? Jason (Wyoming Construction Lawyer)See More...
Dear Contractor, Assuming you are making a claim against a statutory payment bond: Timely file a proper preliminary notice on the Utah State Construction Registry (here is a link: https://secure.utah.gov/scr/guide/index.html). Send a demand for payment letter. File a lawsuit against the bond within one year of your last date of work. Questions? See More...
Liens filed by Babcock Scott & Babcock, P.C.
Below you can find a list of recent liens filed by Babcock Scott & Babcock, P.C. on behalf of their construction clients.