Robert L. Taylor practices in condominium and homeowners association law, civil and commercial litigation,
construction defect litigation, appeals, contracts, real property law, general corporate counsel, and lien foreclosures.
The majority of Mr. Yake's legal experience has been in the field of civil litigation, primarily in the representation of homeowners» associations in
construction defect litigation.
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construction defect litigation.
Represented contractors, home builders, and residential property lessors in
construction defect litigation, including litigation arising from mold.
Her practice is concentrated in the areas of
construction defect litigation, real estate, premises liability and personal injury.
Ken regularly represents architects, engineers, general contractors and sub-contractors in all aspects of construction law, including
construction defect litigation, contract litigation, fire loss claims, mediation, and arbitration.
Glaspy & Glaspy is well recognized nationally in the areas of products liability, complex tort and
construction defect litigation.
She is a member of the New Jersey State, New York State and Essex County Bar Associations, and is the Northeast Regional Associate for the Women's Construction Litigation Alliance, a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the role of women in
construction defect litigation.
Successfully represented a general contractor in a multimillion dollar
construction defect litigation in New York alleging deficient construction of a mid-rise luxury building and resolved the case through mediation.
Our lawyers have extensive experience in business litigation and appellate law; class actions;
construction defect litigation; corporate law and counsel; directors and officers liability; employment counseling and litigation; entertainment law; environmental, Prop 65 and toxic tort liability; estate planning and wealth management; fidelity and surety bonds; insurance coverage, bad faith, ERISA; intellectual property; litigation management, cost control and fee disputes; maritime; mergers and acquisitions; personal and catastrophic injury litigation; product and premises liability; professional negligence; real estate; startup and emerging - growth companies formation and representation; and taxation.
Mr. Hensley's litigation experience is broad in nature, encompassing such diverse practice areas as: real estate issues of almost any nature;
construction defect litigation (both plaintiff and defense, representing developers, contractors, managers, subcontractors, and design professionals); federal and state securities class action / derivative defense; partnership / corporate governance issues; UCC / commercial paper / letter of credit issues; intellectual property / trade secret / unfair competition issues; wrongful termination / harassment trials; wage / hour class action defense; contract formation and interpretation issues; bankruptcy adversary proceedings; health care disputes; telecommunications issues; and debtor / creditor financing issues involving both secured and unsecured interests.
Services range from representation in complex
construction defect litigation to lien foreclosures to contract preparation.
Adam Herman focuses on the field of
construction defect litigation with an emphasis in the representation of professional architects and engineers.
His enhanced expertise will allow us to parlay that expertise firmwide in the defense of complex design professional and
construction defect litigation.
Favorable settlement for engineer in
construction defect litigation involving allegations that engineer's plans for several residential structures were substandard, which required total replacement of structures» exteriors.
Favorable settlement for product manufacturer in
construction defect litigation involving allegations that EIFS siding product was defectively designed, which resulted in cracks and other construction defects.
Practice Areas: Civil Litigation, including
Construction Defect Litigation, Personal Injury and Accident Cases, Premises Liability, Medical / Nursing Malpractice, Negligent Security, Social Security Disability and Insurance Defense.
He has significant experience in personal and commercial automobile defense, premises liability defense,
construction defect litigation, and insurance coverage matters.
Prior to joining the firm, she practiced in the areas of medical malpractice,
construction defect litigation, premises liability and products liability.
Mr. Sasser has extensive experience in personal and commercial auto defense, premises liability defense,
construction defect litigation, and insurance coverage questions.
Mr. McShane has defended public contractors in bid protest actions and
construction defect litigation, pursued commercial code and contract remedies for financial institutions and corporations, prosecuted and defended legal malpractice cases and protected lenders» interests in bankruptcy estates and civil forfeiture cases.
Mr. Arias has written, lectured and spoken on various subjects at law schools, legal seminars, webinars and legal conferences on topics including: litigating class actions, mass tort litigation, expert witness depositions and cross-examination, death care litigation, unfair business practices, business litigation, settlement issues and strategies,
construction defect litigation, business torts, complex litigation, electronic evidence, discovery, jury selection, the use of jury consultants and focus groups, employment law, trial of class actions and representative actions.
John concentrates his practice on representing corporate clients in tort defense, products liability, mass torts, class actions, toxic torts, asbestos, litigation management, food liability, professional liability, pharmaceutical and medical device litigation, environmental litigation, intellectual property litigation,
construction defect litigation, general liability, premises liability, and business and insurance disputes.
Although my main focus area is on insurance defense litigation, particularly motor vehicle negligence,
construction defect litigation, and professional malpractice, I also have experience in business & commercial litigation, patent / trademark / copyright law, trade secrets infringement, and premises / product liability.
Construction defect litigation is an extremely complex type of litigation with many areas involved.
A formula can not be given, at least insofar as I can tell, for how to do this and I still face the problem from the most mundane (our firm has a forensics service line where we'll provide expert witness testimony with respect to
construction defect litigation and the opposing side has their experts as well) to the most impactful (climate disruption), to the most woo infested (ESP, UFOs, «free energy,» etc.), to the politically pragmatic (do guns really prevent crime?).
I worked several years as an inspector for an engineering firm specializing in
construction defect litigation support.
Our law firm has obtained verdicts in excess of $ 1 million on behalf of clients engaged in real estate litigation,
construction defects litigation, business interruption claims and other business litigation disputes.
Not exact matches
He represents clients in
litigation and non-
litigation matters regarding
construction defects, insurance coverage, personal injury, property damages, business
litigation and general civil
litigation matters and professional liability cases.
Jerry is qualified in the California Supreme Court as an expert witness in the standard of care for California home inspectors, residential
construction defects and landlord / tenant
litigation.
Practice Areas:
Litigation, Civil
Litigation Law, Personal Injury Defense Law, Toxic Torts Law, Asbestos Defense Law, Environmental Law, Product Liability Law,
Construction Law,
Construction Defects Law, Asbestos
Litigation Law
Jason Pettus is a civil
litigation defense attorney with a strong
litigation background through the representation of general contractors, subcontractors, owners, and design professionals in the resolution of all manner of
construction issues, including
construction / design
defect claims, environmental claims and contractual disputes, catastrophic injury, premises liability, and motor vehicle accidents in both state and federal courts, as well as insurance coverage analysis, advisement of clients, and coverage
litigation.
His trial and
litigation experience includes complex business disputes, Surety & Fidelity,
construction law, bankruptcy, real estate disputes, residential
construction defects, and personal injury defense.
He practices general
litigation, including
construction defect, product liability, and personal injury matters.
Prior to joining Shutts & Bowen, Andrew practiced at a statewide
litigation firm where he handled general liability,
construction defect, and first party property matters.
Defense of general contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers in
construction defect and
construction site accident
litigation.
His experience includes breach of contract, trademark and trade dress infringement, unfair competition and trade secret disputes and real estate related
litigation, including development,
construction defect and land planning challenges.
Dana Chaaban focuses her practice on commercial and
construction litigation, where she represents developers, contractors, material suppliers, and design professionals in disputes involving
construction defect claims, delay claims,
construction lien issues, and contract disputes.
Jodi Mullis is a partner in WSHB's Phoenix office, handling complex
litigation involving medical malpractice, elder care, product liability, professional malpractice, wrongful death and
construction defect matters.
She has a strong background in civil
litigation with an emphasis in
construction defect and insurance defense
litigation.
Mr. Chamberlin practices in the areas of commercial and injury related
litigation and trials, including products liability,
construction defect, medical malpractice, motor vehicle, commercial motor vehicle, premises liability, insurance bad faith and
construction related injuries.
Shareholder Daniel A. Thomas focuses his practice on
construction defect and claims
litigation.
Ms. Henderson has experience in general civil
litigation, as well as
construction defects, labor law, premises liability, employment disputes and cost recovery actions.
Mr. Ferrari's main focus is on transactional work in addition to business, real estate,
construction defect, environmental and toxic tort
litigation.
Chris Massenburg is an experienced litigator whose practice focuses on environmental, toxic tort, products liability, commercial trucking and transportation, premises liability,
construction defects, and intellectual property
litigation.
Successful
litigation of injury claims based on road
defects requires thorough investigation, including examination of the accident scene and consultation with independent experts such as
construction engineers and highway engineers.
Max also has extensive experience in
construction litigation including representation of general contractors and subcontractors arising from defective building products and / or installation of products, mechanical systems,
construction defects resulting in partial or whole reconstruction of buildings, and
litigation involving commercial building systems, such as fire alarm, fire sprinkler, and HVAC systems.
Such
litigation has involved breach of contract, zoning compliance,
construction defect, foreclosure, homeowners» associations, or boundary disputes, among other issues.
Chris provides business and corporate advice, including advice related to sales and acquisitions, commercial leasing, contracts, real estate conveyance and financing; broad commercial
litigation representation including contracts and other business disputes, commercial and residential
construction defect claims, religious entity law, advice regarding employment disputes and compliance, including ADA, ADEA, Title VII, Colorado Wage Act, FLSA compliance, and administrative proceedings before EEOC and DORA - Colorado Civil Rights Division; representation in administrative proceedings, C.R.C.P. 106 (a)(4) appeals and interlocutory appeals regarding governmental immunity, defense and pursuit of 42 USC § 1983 actions in federal and state court; representation of public pension funds in
litigation and administrative matters; and appellate practice before the Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado Supreme Court, and the 10th Circuit.
Mr. Webster's practice is focused on different types of complex business cases, including those involving business torts, contract disputes, partnership disputes, professional malpractice, real estate related
litigation,
construction defect or payment disputes, investor fraud, and others.