Articles From Samuel H. Levine

Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, January 2016 A message from Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, July 2015 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
The 2014 construction year in review By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, April 2015 A digest of statutory and case law of interest to construction attorneys.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, February 2015 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Lien Cuisine (Or not so lien cuisine): Recent tales from the construction site and 2014 developments in construction and mechanics lien law By Samuel H. Levine Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, December 2014 Recent cases of interest.
Lien Cuisine: Recent tales from the construction site and 2014 developments in construction and mechanics lien law By Samuel H. Levine Real Estate Law, December 2014 Recent cases of interest to real property practitioners.
Editor’s notes By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, October 2014 A message from Editor Samuel Levine.
Lying in the weed—Receiverships and marijuana grow centers and dispensaries By Samuel H. Levine Real Estate Law, October 2014 This article explores practical considerations for receivers when dealing with dispensaries.
Lying in the weed—Receiverships and marijuana grow centers and dispensaries By Samuel H. Levine Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, October 2014 This article explores practical considerations for receivers when dealing with dispensaries.
The year in legislation By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, October 2014 Recent legislation of interest to construction law practitioners.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, September 2014 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
The year in legislation By Samuel H. Levine Real Estate Law, July 2014 Legislation proposed and sponsored by the Construction Law Section.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, June 2014 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
The year in legislation By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, June 2014 Legislation proposed and sponsored by the Construction Law Section.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, March 2014 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, January 2014 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
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Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, October 2013 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Protecting contractor rights in bankruptcy By Samuel H. Levine Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, August 2013 A discussion of the bankruptcy issues most often encountered in the construction setting.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, June 2013 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, May 2013 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Protecting contractor rights in bankruptcy By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, May 2013 A discussion of the bankruptcy issues most often encountered in the construction setting.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, March 2013 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, December 2012 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s notes By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, May 2012 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, December 2011 An introduction to the issue from editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, October 2011 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, May 2011 An introduction to the inaugural issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
The use of receiverships for managing troubled assets By Samuel H. Levine Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, December 2010 Receiverships are something that all lenders should consider in managing distressed real estate. Lenders should also consider creative ways for receivers to manage distressed assets to meet the needs of a particular asset.
Special Committee on Construction Law: Year in review By Samuel H. Levine Real Estate Law, September 2010 An introduction to this issue from the Chair of the ISBA's Special Committee on Construction Law, Samuel Levine.
Defining the contours of subrogation By Samuel H. Levine Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, August 2009 Subrogation reduces title company premiums which benefit the parties to the transaction. It prevents an unearned windfall. However of most significance in these times, if facilitates refinancing of mortgages in order to prevent foreclosure.

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