Lance Bryan is a skilled litigator who represents commercial lenders, contractors, electric utilities, manufacturers and retailers. Lance has deep experience helping clients resolve contract disputes, construction claims and commercial loan defaults. Equally capable at trial, mediation, arbitration and handling appeals, Lance works closely with business owners, company officers and in-house counsel to develop and execute strategies consistent with budgets and business objectives. Lance is frequently called on to evaluate cases early or before disputes even arise. He also has experience using mock juries and focus groups to evaluate risk and fine-tune trial strategy in high-exposure cases.More...More...
Generally, to have a valid lien, a supplier must show the material sold to the contractor was actually used in the construction project. Delivery of the material to the construction site is one way to show the material was used in the project. A jobsiteSee More...See More...
Generally, a design professional has a right to file a lien when the design work is actually incorporated into improvements on the property. A direct relationship between the design professional and owner is usually not required. Your particular situation may depend on the services you provided and yourrelationship with the prime contractor. You should contact an attorney. You might have claims for recovery beyond a lien. See More...