presents

James D. Fullerton, Esquire’s

2008 Construction Law
Survival Seminar

 

Mechanics Liens

Time Limits, Notices and Claims to preserve rights

Defense of Payment and Priority

Tracing and Allocation of Lien Claims

Construction Contracts

How to review and revise contracts

Conduit, Pay when Paid Clauses, and Claims Procedures

Sale of Goods under Uniform Commercial Code

Protective Contract Forms Ready to Use

Proposals, Change Orders, Credit Agreements

Pubic and Private Payment Bond Rights

Federal Miller Act and State Little Miller Acts

Private Payment Bonds & Bond Forms

Making and Enforcing Bond Claims

Recognizing and Avoiding Pitfalls

Trust Funds and Equitable Remedies

State Trust Fund Statutes

Trust Fund Agreements in Contracts

Equitable Liens and Constructive Trusts

Bankruptcy Primer for Creditors

How to protect yourself from Bankruptcies

What to do when you receive notice of a filing

How the Automatic Stay in Bankruptcy affects you

Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 and how they work

The Creditor's Committee and whether you want to be a Member

How to file a Proof of Claim and what it means

Doing business with a company in Bankruptcy and Critical Vendors

How to protect yourself from a Preference Claim

Seminar
Information

March 27, 2008
Westwood Country Club
Richmond, VA
9:00 am-4:30 pm

Each participant will receive an updated copy of The Construction Law Survival Manual, a 450-page reference resource providing valuable information about all seminar topics and containing over 30 commonly used contract forms.  For more information visit
www.FullertonLaw.com


Who should attend?

Anyone who makes credit decisions in the construction trades

Professionals faced with difficult customers, bad debt or slow payments

Contractors, subcontractors and suppliers

Hundreds of attendees have enjoyed the benefits of knowing the "how" and "when" of the law
as presented in this seminar.  NACM affiliates have been presenting this seminar in connection
with Jim Fullerton for ten years.  Both the seminar and the Survival Guide are updated to bring
you the latest information and legal studies.


           

About the Speaker

James D. Fullerton, Esq.

President Fullerton & Knowles Attorneys at Law

Juris Doctor— University of Virginia School of Law

American Bar Association, Construction Law Section

 

                                                        

Registration Fee
$129-Members, $149-Non-Members
(Includes Continental Breakfast, Buffet Lunch, Coffee Break and a copy of
The 2008 Edition of the Construction Law Survival Manual)


Registration information:

  March 27, 2008-Westwood Country Club-Richmond, VA


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Cancellation Policy:
You may cancel up to 7 business days before the seminar and we will refund 50%
of your Registration Fee


Questions?
Contact Dana Pearson 800-850-0803 or
DanaP@nacmeastcoast.com

 

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