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Construction Law Update: Contractor Licensing Issues


Contractor Licensing, Disgorgement, Substantial Compliance and Other Twists, Turns and Perils - New High Risks for the Construction Law Practitioner after the Eisenberg Village Case

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Mark J. Rice | Attorney, MCNEIL, SILVEIRA, RICE & WILEY

The new Eisenberg Village case is a recent new ruling in Construction Law. Discussion around this case is important in that it holds disgorgement claims against unlicensed contractors and has only a one-year statue of limitations, and further holds that the discovery rule does not apply to such claims.


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Thursday | September 24, 2020
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Mark J. Rice

Attorney, MCNEIL, SILVEIRA, RICE & WILEY

Mark Rice has presented Lien Law seminars to the Marin Bar and State-wide for over 20 years. He published “Nuts and Bolts” of Mechanics Liens” by Lorman, and was one of AGC’s representatives before the Law Review Commission when the lien law was revamped in 2012. He has tried all sides of the license issue- right or wrong classification, worker’s comp license suspension, the owner-builder issue, disgorgement, and a Substantial Compliance trial under B&P Code Section 7031. He will update this tricky area after the new Eisenberg case imposing a One-year Statute of Limitation on 7031 disgorgement claims against unlicensed or suspended contractors.

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