Construction Collection and Lien Law
What You Need To Know Today!

Program Highlights Include:

Critical collection tools for your business

Current updates you will not want to miss

Important requirements refresher

Developing a rock-solid process to make sure you get paid


Presented By:
William (“Bill”) Kaufman, Partner, Sweeney Mason LLP

William (“Bill”) Kaufman is a partner with Sweeney Mason LLP and specializes in construction law and brings more than twenty (20) years of civil litigation experience to the firm. Bill has represented numerous individuals and business entities alike as both plaintiffs and defendants in all types of construction litigation matters involving commercial, residential and public works projects. Bill has a broad range of experience representing subcontractors, general contractors, owners, and suppliers in all aspects of construction litigation cases ranging from tens of thousands of dollars to multi-million dollar public and private works. His focus in recent years has been on representing subcontractors in contract disputes, mechanic’s liens, stop payment notices, payment bond, extra work claims, delay claims, collections, construction defect matters, and conducting subcontract reviews.

Bill received his J.D. from Santa Clara University School of Law in 2005, and obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona, graduating on the Dean’s list with a Bachelor Arts in Philosophy.

Scott A. Mangum, Partneer, Sweeney Mason LLP

Scott A. Mangum is a partner with Sweeney Mason LLP. He assists his clients in a variety of litigation matters, focusing primarily on construction and real estate matters, including construction claims, construction defects, estate property sales, broker liability and real estate disclosure matters. He has been with the firm for nearly 17 years, during which time he has focused much of his practice on representing all manner of construction stakeholders. Scott received his Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from Santa Clara University School of Law in 2008. Prior to that, he graduated summa cum laude from the University of California, Los Angeles with a Bachelor of Arts in History.


WHEN

Wed. February 12, 2025

Breakfast & Presentation

7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

WHERE

Holiday Inn

1350 N. First St.

San Jose, CA

COST

CFMA Members: $85

Non-Members: $95

At The Door: $105

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We hope to see you there!