The statute on Attorney liens is 770 ILCS 5/1
In order to assert an attorney's lien, a law firm needs to petition a court. They have to have proof that the debt is owed.
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Try the link below for filing a mechanics lien in Illinois.
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The lien holder is the person or firm, you borrowed the money from to purchase the car.
There are collection attorneys and they can place liens against real property, such as a house. In regards to placing a lien against a security deposit, that's ridiculous. No real collections attorney or one of the firms reps. would make such a claim.
It depends, typically in Illinois, material lien waivers do not need to be notarized, however contractor lien waivers (where labor was performed) will require a notary.
If you sell the land it would still be subject to the lien. A prudent buyer will have the title researched and the lien will be disclosed. They will insist that the lien be paid off before taking title to the property.
Attorneys specialize in different specifics to help their clients. An IRS lawyer who has specialized in tax issues would definitely be able to help with a tax lien.
I'm not aware of such a lien. However, the settlement will presumably end up in a bank or investment firm somewhere, where it would be subject to lien.
If you've received a lien letter, it contains what it contains. If you're sending a lien letter, read your governing documents to determine what should be included. As well, best practices indicate that liens by associations on titles are best composed and filed by association-savvy attorneys. This way, the lien process is followed according to local law, and the association has the best chance of recovering monies owed including late fees, interest and attorneys' fees.
In the UK, an auditor's lien can arise when a company's former accounting firm is owed outstanding fees for work performed. See related link.