Gregory L. Shelton
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Gregory L. Shelton
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House Bill 489 Update (North Carolina Lien Law Revisions)
Tracking House Bill 489: Update on North Carolina’s Proposed Lien Law Revisions By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas Every ten years or so, North Carolina’s lien law (Chapter 44A) is put on the legislative lift and given a tune up or … Continue reading
Guided Tour of HB 489 (NC Lien Law) – Part II
By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas (704) 940-9012 Part I of this series focused on the issues leading up to the introduction of HB 489. Now we will look at the nuts and bolts. The primary motivation behind HB … Continue reading