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Managing Partner | The Amin Law Group LLP
About Kevin Meade
In nearly 25 years of practice, Kevin has represented hundreds of clients in all areas of litigation, focusing on complex litigation matters, including
construction defect, insurance coverage, business disputes, class actions, and environmental or bodily injury claims.
Kevin helps clients identify and develop risk transfer alternatives and utilizes alternative dispute resolution vehicles to efficiently resolve cases. He has
successfully handled cases for his clients involving property and bodily injury claims with toxic mold in residential projects, copper pipe pinhole leak class
action claims, and product liability stemming from foreign-made products. More...
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Kevin Meade's Recent Answers
Jun 7, 2023
From an Anonymous Contractor
CaliforniaMechanics Lien
Managing Partner at The Amin Law Group LLP
Even if you cannot record an enforceable Mechanic's Lien, you have other claims you can pursue for Breach of Contract and other causes of action. Kevin
Meade, Esq. 949-502-7715 - kmeade@TALGlaw.com
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May 17, 2023
From an Anonymous Contractor
California
Managing Partner at The Amin Law Group LLP
Filing suit to enforce the lien is also called "Foreclosing on the lien." It means filing a complaint in the Superior Court of California, to seek to recover for the
materials you provided (concrete). Kevin Meade, Esq. - 949-502-7715 - kmeade@TALGlaw.com 
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May 11, 2023
From an Anonymous Contractor
CaliforniaCollections
Managing Partner at The Amin Law Group LLP
If I was retained, I would call the owner/GC (whoever owes you the money), and also send a demand letter. Then, file suit. Kevin Meade, Esq. - 949-502-7715
- kmeade@TALGlaw.com
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Apr 19, 2023
From GABE MONTOYA
CaliforniaLawsuit
Managing Partner at The Amin Law Group LLP
Hi Gabe - One, combined lawsuit in Superior Court is your route here. If your subcontracting business is incorporated, you cannot represent yourself in
Superior Court however. Kevin Meade, Esq. 949-502-7715 - kmeade@talglaw.com 
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Apr 5, 2023
From ZACHARY SCHULMAN
CaliforniaBack ChargesConstruction ContractRetainage
Managing Partner at The Amin Law Group LLP
Zachary - Depending on some more background facts that were not included in your post, it is probably too late for you to record a mechanic' lien. You still
could file a lawsuit vs. the general contractor or owner (whichever you had your contract with). Kevin Meade, Esq. - 949-502-7715 - kmeade@TALGlaw.com 
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