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Constructive Fraud in IL Mechanics’ Lien Suits: A Case Study

Here’s one from the vault.  While dated, the case is still relevant for its cogent discussion of important and recurring mechanics’ lien litigation issues.  In Springfield Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. v. 3947-55 King Drive at Oakwood, LLC, 387 Ill App 3d 906 (1st Dist. 2009), the First District examined the concept of constructive fraud …

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Posted byPaulPApril 10, 2016April 11, 2016Posted inMechanics Lien/Construction LawTags: apportionment, blanket lien, construction lien, constructive fraud, Cordeck, exclusive remedy, fraudulent lien, M3R, mechanics lien, Porvaznik, quantum meruit, subcontractor, subcontractor's lien, unjust enrichment12 Comments on Constructive Fraud in IL Mechanics’ Lien Suits: A Case Study
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