with Jason Walker, Shareholder and Director of Construction Litigation, Andrews Myers |
Protect your lien rights in Texas with expert insights from Jason Walker of Andrews Myers. This advanced session in NACM’s Know Your Notice series delivers a deep dive into Texas’ rigorous notice requirements, deadlines, bond rights, and lien enforcement strategies.
Key takeaways will include:
Whether you're refining your lien protocol or navigating complex projects in Texas, this webinar will equip you with actionable strategies and the confidence to protect your rights.
Jason Walker, Shareholder and Director of Construction Litigation, Andrews Myers
Board Certified in Construction Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Jason Walker currently leads the litigation team at Andrews Myers. He is a litigator and trial lawyer whose practice focuses on the trial and arbitration of construction law disputes including breach of contract, mechanic’s liens, payment bonds, performance bonds, collections and creditor’s rights, fraud, construction defect claims, termination of contracts, differing site conditions, bid protests, schedule compression, acceleration and jobsite personal injuries. He has represented owners, general contractors, subcontractors and suppliers, on commercial, residential and industrial construction projects of all sizes, and additionally counsels with credit managers regarding unpaid accounts, as well as credit policies and procedures. Jason’s litigation experience includes jury and bench trials in state and federal courts, injunctive proceedings and adversary proceedings. He also assists clients with drafting and negotiating contracts and claims.
Jason has been recognized as a leading construction lawyer in the state by the prestigious legal directory, Chambers USA, America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, since 2011.
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NACM & FCIB Members: $95 | Non-members: $195 |
12:00 pm PT | 1:00 pm MT | 2:00 pm CT | 3:00 pm ET |
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