Goosmann Law Firm, PLC Attorney Anthony Osborn will be presenting an “Overview of Iowa Mechanics’ Lien Laws” at the Home Builders Association of Greater Siouxland general membership meeting on October 18, 2012. Osborn will discuss the process for filing liens and foreclosing on liens and will highlight important differences between Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota construction lien laws. He will also outline some practical considerations which should be evaluated when a general contractor, subcontractor or other construction professional is deciding whether it can and/or should file a lien. In addition, Osborn will discuss recent Iowa legislation which changes the process for the recording of certain mechanics’ liens.

Osborn has significant experience representing individuals and entities in various types of legal disputes and proceedings. His general practice includes but is not limited to construction law, business law, litigation and insurance law. He represents a wide variety of clients with legal needs throughout the Tri-State area, and is licensed to practice in Iowa, Nebraska, California and South Dakota.

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