A general contractor or subtrade facing a non-payment dispute is usually working against a strict lien-filing deadline, and their first move is often a quick AI query: how to file a construction lien, what the holdback period is, or who handles contract disputes in their province. These are urgent, procedural questions, and the models answering them favor sources with clear, structured, citable answers over firms that only describe themselves in marketing language. GEO restructures your firm's lien and contract dispute expertise into that format: JSON-LD marking construction law as a practice area, an llms.txt explaining filing deadlines and holdback mechanics in plain terms, and citations from construction associations and legal directories that reinforce authority. The effect compounds because a contractor who gets a clear, correct answer from an AI assistant naming your firm is already primed to call, well before a lien deadline forces a panicked, generic search.
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Lien deadlines are jurisdiction-specific and unforgiving, often 30 to 90 days from last supply of work or materials, so contractors query AI assistants at the exact moment of urgency; a firm invisible to the model at that moment loses the referral entirely.
Yes. Structured data separates these as distinct but related practice areas, so the firm surfaces whether the query is narrowly about lien procedure or more broadly about breach of contract, delay claims, or change order disputes.
Increasingly yes, when the source content explicitly states jurisdiction; GEO ensures your firm's structured data and llms.txt specify exactly which lien acts and regions you practice under, so the model doesn't default to a national competitor.
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