
USDC of Arizona — Is Your Bonding Company on File With the Court?
The United States District Court (USDC) for the District of Arizona requires that companies issuing and filing bonds have the signatory for the company, known as the Attorney in Fact, be on file with the court before they accept the bond. This is something you should...
Supersedeas Bonds, Again!
Today we’re going to discuss supersedeas bonds, again. However, in this article, we’re going to look at what happens when you need to obtain a stay of execution for an Order in an adversarial proceeding in bankruptcy court. In most cases, there will not...
How to Properly Cancel or Discharge a Mechanic’s Lien
Today, I would like to discuss how to properly cancel or discharge a Mechanic’s Lien, which is also sometimes referred to as a Release of Lien Bond. One way to properly cancel or discharge a Mechanic’s Lien is to file a satisfaction of lien — if the lien was...