Articles From Samuel H. Levine

Defining the contours of subrogation By Samuel H. Levine Real Estate Law, June 2009 Four recent cases have addressed the contours of equitable and conventional subrogation in the context of refinancing mortgagees.
Case law update By Samuel H. Levine Real Estate Law, July 2007 Recent cases of interest to real property practitioners.
Lien cuisine and other construction delights By Samuel H. Levine Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, July 2007 A lot has happened in the past three years in the area of construction law and mechanics liens. The Mechanics Lien Act has been amended.
Lien cuisine and other construction delights By Samuel H. Levine Real Estate Law, April 2007 A lot has happened in the past three years in the area of construction law and mechanics liens.
Enforceability and perfection of mechanics liens in bankruptcy By Samuel H. Levine Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, October 2006 The Mechanics Lien Act (the “Act”) is a very technical act. It is technical in nature both as to the enforcement and perfection of claims for mechanics liens.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Real Estate Law, August 2006 The area of real estate law is diverse. It encompasses both transactional and litigation issues.
Lien cuisine- A cornucopia of recent mechanics lien and construction law cases By Samuel H. Levine Real Estate Law, October 2003 The current Mechanics Lien Act was adopted in 1903. This year we are celebrating its 100th anniversary. Despite the mechanics lien law's age, it is still evolving.
Lien cuisine: mechanics lien and construction law update By Samuel H. Levine & David S. Horwitch Real Estate Law, November 1999 The following is a synopsis of recent case and statutory law relating to mechanics liens and Construction law.

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