TheLienZone Podcast hosted by engineer and Board Certified Construction Lawyer Alex Barthet, covers a wide variety of Florida construction law topics from construction contracts, liens, bonds and collections, with the occasional interview of someone in or serving the construction industry.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEducationManagement |
That thick subcontract the GC just sent over is loaded with clauses designed to protect them, not you. In this episode board-certified construction attorney Alex Barthet lets you listen in on a live contract negotiation as he works to level the playi... more
Are you signing away more than you should? In this episode, board-certified construction attorney Alex Barthet breaks down everything Florida contractors need to know about lien waivers and releases – and the costly mistakes to avoid. Whether you’re ... more
Doing work for a tenant in a retail space, office, or strip mall? Your standard lien rights might not be what you think they are. In this concise and crucial episode, board-certified construction attorney Alex Barthet reveals why liens for tenant imp... more
In this episode, board-certified construction attorney Alex Barthet breaks down everything contractors and subcontractors need to know about lien waivers and releases. Alex clarifies why the right (or wrong) wording in these documents can drastically... more
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Great clarity for those of us non-lawyers looking to better understand some of these issues.
Great information. Thanks for sharing your perspective on legal issues
Insightful and practical.
I’m no longer practicing, but I teach construction law and I really appreciate quality of legal advice, level of explanation and most importantly acknowledgement of business realities that not all attorneys provide. I think any contractors and subs, particularly those not large enough for in-house counsel or outside counsel to call on a regular basis would benefit from this podcast. Although it is specific to FL law, and contractors working outside of FL would need to confirm specifics the broad... more
Host is not very engaging, and I'm pretty sure his guest from the April 17 episode is a legitimate AI robot.
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Focused intricately on the nuances of Florida construction law, this podcast underscores critical topics such as liens, bonds, and contracts, aiming to educate industry professionals on their rights and best practices for securing payment. Each episode features in-depth discussions led by a seasoned construction attorney, presenting complex legal concepts in an accessible manner.
Listeners gain insights into various related subjects including waivers, contractor obligations, and effective management strategies when dealing with construction disputes, making it an essential resource for contractors, subcontractors, and other stakeholders in the construction field.
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1. James Terry
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