Fatino and Moorlach Author Articles About Mechanic's Liens in Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota

Mechanic's Liens Manual of Credit and Commercial Laws
10.30.2023

Attorneys John Fatino and John Moorlach contributed articles summarizing the law of mechanic's liens for Iowa and nearby states for the Manual of Credit and Commercial Laws published annually by the National Association of Credit Management (NACM).

Fatino authored chapters on mechanic’s lien laws in Iowa and Minnesota. He represents sureties and is a member of the ABA-TIPS. Moorlach authored chapters on mechanic’s lien laws in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska. He primarily represents creditors in bankruptcy proceedings and other commercial litigation.

about The National Association of Credit Management

The NACM promotes good laws for sound credit, protect businesses against fraudulent debtors, improve the interchange of credit information, and provide industry-leading best practices. The organization’s education and research programs support complex needs of credit management. Visit their website to learn more about the association. https://nacm.org/

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT MECHANIC'S LIENS IN IOWA

Contact John Fatino or John Moorlach at 515-288-6041 or fatino@whitfieldlaw.com or moorlach@whitfieldlaw.com

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