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Making It Easier in Mississippi: New Lien Laws & Statutes Benefit Subcontractors and Suppliers

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When:
Mon, February 7, 2022, 03:00 - 04:00
Category:
Webinars

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Cost: Members: $95
Non-members: $195

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US: 3:00pm – 4:00pm ET
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About the Webinar

Mississippi may be #50 at some things, but can sure teach us a thing or two about construction liens and public and private payment bonds. This webinar will demonstrate how Mississippi's "new" lien law and "new" private bond statute have made it easier for subcontractors and suppliers to collect in the Hospitality State.

This will be an overview of lien and payment bond rights, using Mississippi's statutes as an example, including the requirements and prerequisites for maintaining and protecting payment rights for the material supplier.

 

About the Speaker

Trey Copeland is a lifelong Mississippian, being born in Jackson on January 29, 1970. He attained his Bachelor’s degree from Baylor University, cum laude, in 1992, majoring in Political Science with a secondary emphasis in both Russian language and general business administration. While at Baylor, Trey was honored by being invited to join both the Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa societies. After spending a year living in Washington D.C., and working the Republican National Committee as a liaison to the Office of the Second Lady, Trey enrolled in law school at Washington and Lee University School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 1996. In that same year, Trey returned to Mississippi was admitted to the Mississippi bar, and in 1997, the Alabama bar. Currently, Trey is licensed to practice law in all of the state and federal courts in the states of Alabama and Mississippi. Trey is a partner with the law firm of Jernigan Copeland & Anderson, PLLC, in Ridgeland, where he practices general commercial and corporate law, specializing in the areas of construction law and commercial insurance coverage litigation. He has experience representing all aspects of the construction project, including owners, designers, general contractors, trade and subcontractors as well as material suppliers. He is also a trained and practicing mediator, and is a trained arbitrator as well as a registered lobbyist.

Trey has been rated as a “Super Lawyer” in the area of Construction and Insurance law, and enjoys an “AV” Peer-Reviewed rating through Martindale-Hubbell. Trey has also been selected for listing by The Best Lawyers in America, for his work in Insurance and Construction Law. In 2020, Trey was invited to become a Fellow in the Construction Lawyers Society of America™. Prior to that, in 2015, Trey was named a “Top 10 Finalist” by the Mississippi Business Journal as one of Mississippi’s “Top 40 Leaders in Law”. In 2011, Trey was named by the Mississippi Business Journal as being one of Mississippi’s “Top 50 Leaders in Law”. Trey is a Member the American Bar Association’s Forum on the Construction Industry, and Section on Tort and Insurance Law, the DRI’s section on the Construction Industry (where he currently is a member of that organization’s Steering Committee), and is a Member of the CLM, Committee on Construction. Trey is also state general counsel for the American Subcontractors Association of Mississippi and statewide general counsel for the Mississippi Homebuilders Association. Trey is also active with the National Association of Credit Managers, an association of material suppliers for the construction industry.

In 2014, Trey was asked to act as one of the primary drafters, negotiators and lobbyists for the revised Mississippi Construction Lien bill, which passed both houses of the Mississippi Legislature and was signed by the Governor on April 11, 2014. Since that time, Trey has taken an active lead in promoting the statute and providing a primary source of education to the construction industry on the particulars of the statute. He also co-authored an article published by the Mississippi Law Journal on the statute, entitled, Clyde X. (“Trey" Copeland, III & Robert P. Wise, Expansion of Mississippi’s Construction Lien Laws to include Mississippi Subcontractors, Materialmen, Consulting Engineers, and Surveyors, 84 Miss.L.J.905 (2015).

Since that time, Trey has also helped draft, negotiate and lobby other pieces of legislation to benefit the construction industry to include venue reform and Mississippi’s private bond statute.

Trey, an Eagle Scout, also serves as a Den Leader for Cub Scout Pack 164, and as Troop Committee Chairman for BSA Troop 164, in Madison Mississippi. Trey also formerly served on the Diaconate at Highlands Presbyterian Church, PCA, in Ridgeland, Mississippi, where he was the Chairman of the Buildings & Grounds Committee and was a member of the Church’s Needs and Requirements Committee which was tasked with the fundraising, design and construction of a $20 million + sanctuary expansion for the Church.

Trey speaks at seminars, both public and private, on topics that include construction law, construction defect litigation, and insurance coverage litigation involving construction projects.

 

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