Christopher Ng is the managing partner of Gibbs Giden LLP, nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the country's preeminent law firms for construction law, and recently recognized by Los Angeles Business Journal as one of LA's Top 25 Law Firms to Work For and Most Admired Law Firms.
Chris primarily represents companies in a wide range of business, commercial and construction transactions and disputes. Chris is a member of the State Bar of California and District of Columbia and licensed to practice in all California state and federal courts. Chris is also an educator, active speaker, publisMore...More...
The suggestions you will get may depend on the type of acquisition -- successor by merger, asset purchase, etc. Will the entity that served the original preliminary notice cease to exist? Either way, it is likely a good idea to provide notice to all of the acquisition and the identity of the real party in interest. See More...
Yes, you can apply for both. If you get an EIDL loan, it can be refinanced into the PPP loan. Also, the $10,000 emergency grant may be deducted if you receive this through the EIDL process.See More...
Did your company timely serve a preliminary notice in 2022? If not, you likely do not have lien rights. If your company did timely serve a preliminary notice, then your company's ability to now record a mechanics lien may turn on the status of the project as a whole (i.e., was the project completed more than 90 days ago assuming no notice of completion was properly and timely served and recorded).See More...