Our law firm's partners — attorneys Paul Hefferon and Thomas Hefferon — have more than 50 years of combined experience representing builders, developers, property owners, manufacturers and contractors in
complicated construction disputes, involving:
In
a complicated construction dispute between window subcontractor and other construction professionals sued for equitable indemnity and contribution, the Fourth District, Division 1 reversed and affirmed some fee awards against window subcontractor after overturning a judgment on the pleadings, affirming a summary judgment as to one party, and giving effect to a prior appellate decision overturning judgments in favor of the parties sued by window subcontractor.
Not exact matches
With
construction projects increasingly being aggregated into big
complicated programmes, attracting additional risk as well as political and public attention, high - visibility
disputes are not an option for their owners.
Listed in The Best Lawyers in America ®,
Construction Litigation, Julianne has litigated, arbitrated and mediated complicated mechanics lien disputes, surety bond claims, concrete placement issues, construction delay claims, site utility specifications, cleanroom construction specifications and structural steel claims, to name a few, representing owners, general contractors, subcontractors an
Construction Litigation, Julianne has litigated, arbitrated and mediated
complicated mechanics lien
disputes, surety bond claims, concrete placement issues,
construction delay claims, site utility specifications, cleanroom construction specifications and structural steel claims, to name a few, representing owners, general contractors, subcontractors an
construction delay claims, site utility specifications, cleanroom
construction specifications and structural steel claims, to name a few, representing owners, general contractors, subcontractors an
construction specifications and structural steel claims, to name a few, representing owners, general contractors, subcontractors and suppliers.
«TCC claims 2.1 The following are examples of the types of claim which it may be appropriate to bring as TCC claims --(a) building or other
construction disputes, including claims for the enforcement of the decisions of adjudicators under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; (b) engineering disputes; (c) claims by and against engineers, architects, surveyors, accountants and other specialised advisers relating to the services they provide; (d) claims by and against local authorities relating to their statutory duties concerning the development of land or the construction of buildings; (e) claims relating to the design, supply and installation of computers, computer software and related network systems; (f) claims relating to the quality of goods sold or hired, and work done, materials supplied or services rendered; (g) claims between landlord and tenant for breach of a repairing covenant; (h) claims between neighbours, owners and occupiers of land in trespass, nuisance etc; (i) claims relating to the environment (for example, pollution cases); (j) claims arising out of fires; (k) claims involving taking of accounts where these are complicated; and (l) challenges to decisions of arbitrators in construction and engineering disputes including applications for permission to appeal and app
construction disputes, including claims for the enforcement of the decisions of adjudicators under the Housing Grants,
Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; (b) engineering disputes; (c) claims by and against engineers, architects, surveyors, accountants and other specialised advisers relating to the services they provide; (d) claims by and against local authorities relating to their statutory duties concerning the development of land or the construction of buildings; (e) claims relating to the design, supply and installation of computers, computer software and related network systems; (f) claims relating to the quality of goods sold or hired, and work done, materials supplied or services rendered; (g) claims between landlord and tenant for breach of a repairing covenant; (h) claims between neighbours, owners and occupiers of land in trespass, nuisance etc; (i) claims relating to the environment (for example, pollution cases); (j) claims arising out of fires; (k) claims involving taking of accounts where these are complicated; and (l) challenges to decisions of arbitrators in construction and engineering disputes including applications for permission to appeal and app
Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; (b) engineering
disputes; (c) claims by and against engineers, architects, surveyors, accountants and other specialised advisers relating to the services they provide; (d) claims by and against local authorities relating to their statutory duties concerning the development of land or the
construction of buildings; (e) claims relating to the design, supply and installation of computers, computer software and related network systems; (f) claims relating to the quality of goods sold or hired, and work done, materials supplied or services rendered; (g) claims between landlord and tenant for breach of a repairing covenant; (h) claims between neighbours, owners and occupiers of land in trespass, nuisance etc; (i) claims relating to the environment (for example, pollution cases); (j) claims arising out of fires; (k) claims involving taking of accounts where these are complicated; and (l) challenges to decisions of arbitrators in construction and engineering disputes including applications for permission to appeal and app
construction of buildings; (e) claims relating to the design, supply and installation of computers, computer software and related network systems; (f) claims relating to the quality of goods sold or hired, and work done, materials supplied or services rendered; (g) claims between landlord and tenant for breach of a repairing covenant; (h) claims between neighbours, owners and occupiers of land in trespass, nuisance etc; (i) claims relating to the environment (for example, pollution cases); (j) claims arising out of fires; (k) claims involving taking of accounts where these are
complicated; and (l) challenges to decisions of arbitrators in
construction and engineering disputes including applications for permission to appeal and app
construction and engineering
disputes including applications for permission to appeal and appeals.»
Working on a
complicated energy
dispute in Africa one day and a
construction dispute relating to India the next really gets my adrenalin going.
Construction disputes can be
complicated and expensive, which is why it is so important to handle...
RICS DRS can provide a simple fast and cost - effective approach to resolving
disputes in the
complicated world of property and
construction where
disputes are bound to arise.