Arnold & Arnold, LLP Attorneys at Law - Denver Colorado Construction Law Attorneys
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Arnold & Arnold, LLP
Attorneys at Law
7691 Shaffer Parkway, Suite A
Littleton, CO 80127
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Lectures, Seminars and Publications

Lectures and Seminars

by Jean Arnold

Mechanic's Lien annual seminar (1985 to 2008), presented to National Association of Credit Management (NACM)

Construction Credit Management - Mechanic's Liens (1994 to 2008), presented to Mountain States Commercial Credit (MSCC)

"What to do before you call your lawyer – Contract review made easy" (1995 to present), presented to:

  • Rocky Mountain Lumber Dealers Association - Steamboat Springs Conference
  • Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute - Keystone Conference
  • Heavy Equipment Dealers Association – Luncheon
  • National Association of Credit Managers
  • Pella Windows & Doors, Inc. – customer training seminar and staff development
  • Lohmiller / Carrier West – customer training seminar

"So Who Says You Can't Get Paid?" – Collection Tools for the Construction Industry (1985 to present), presented in full, ¾ and ½ day, and 2 hour formats to:

  • National Association of Credit Managers.
  • Mountain States Commercial Credit Management.
  • Pella Windows & Doors, Inc. – customer training seminar.
  • Lohmiller / Carrier West – customer training seminar.
  • Arnold & Arnold Attorneys at Law, LLP clients – annual seminar

Judgment and Mechanic's Liens – Colorado, presented to the National Business Institute as part of an all day collection seminar.  Presenters Jean Arnold and Terry Ehrlich.

"An Ounce of Prevention . . . What to do before you call your lawyer & Down and dirty bankruptcy tips", presented for Pella Windows & Doors, Inc. – customer training.

"Watch that check – UCC and commercial paper" (1998), presented for the National Association of Credit Managers

"Understanding the UCC – secured transactions" (2007), presented for Wagner Equipment Co. – company training and staff development

Insurance coverage issues – construction industry (2007), panel member – sponsored by Waterproofing Industry trade association

Upcoming seminar:

"Ethical Considerations During the Collection Process" (2009), to be presented at NBI's "Collecting Business Debt: The Nuances of Commercial Collection"


by Terry Ehrlich

Collection Law from Start to Finish (2007 and 2008), presented to National Business Institute

Presentation on post-judgment collection and small claims court collection topics for day-long seminar for Mountain States Commercial Credit (MSCC)

Upcoming seminar:

"Advanced Collection Strategies" (2009), to be presented to NBI's "Collecting Business Debt: The Nuances of Commercial Collection"


Publications

  • Chapter 13: "The Construction Manager and the Design-Build Project," Jean C. Arnold and Chris Squadra, Design Professional and Construction Manager Law, eds. Stephen A. Hess, Jerome V. Bales, P. Douglas Folk, L. Tyrlone Holt. 2007 American Bar Association.
  • "So Who Says You Can't Get Paid?" – Collection Tools for the Construction Industry, Jean C. Arnold. Self-published 1994 – present [Updated annually]. Reprinted with permission by NACM and MSCC.
  • "A Step-by-Step Guide to Completing: Mechanic's Lien and Notice of Intent; Notice Extending Time to File Lien Statement; Disburser's Notice; Verified Claim; Notice Under Miller Act, Jean. C. Arnold. Self-published 2000 – present [Updated annually]. Reprinted with permission by NACM and MSCC.
  • "Collection Strategies: Use of Checks in the Construction Industry – Small Claims Court Litigation – Post Judgment Collections," Terry Ehrlich and Jean C. Arnold. Self-published 2006 to present. Reprinted with permission by MSCC and National Business Institute.
  • "Judgment and Mechanic's Liens – Colorado," Jean C. Arnold and Terry Ehrlich. Self-published 2008. Reprinted with permission by National Business Institute.