Members of
our construction disputes practice litigate cases involving liens, bond claims, fee disputes, trust fund claims, construction damage and delay matters, tendering disputes, and the malpractice claims arising from architectural and engineering work.
Not exact matches
Characterizing its
practice as a «general
practice for a specialized clientele,» the firm provides legal advice and expertise to handle any and all needs of a school district, including fair dismissal personnel issues, allegations of employment discrimination and EEOC complaints, other personnel
disputes, student discipline issues, student tribunal hearings, civil rights claims, personal injury actions, federal and state constitutional claims and other litigation, special education and other legal issues involving disabled students, contracts, leases and other business needs, policy and rule development,
construction disputes, bond and SPLOST issues and other financial matters.
Providing a general law
practice for a specialized clientele, Harben, Hartley & Hawkins meets all of the legal needs of school districts including: fair dismissal personnel issues, allegations of employment discrimination and EEOC complaints, other personnel
disputes, student discipline issues, student tribunal hearings, civil rights claims, personal injury actions, federal and state constitutional claims and other litigation, special education and other legal issues involving disabled students, contracts, leases and other business needs, policy and rule development,
construction disputes, bond and SPLOST issues and other financial matters.
«You always have your battles and your
disputes, but for the most part, there is a high respect for each other,» says Chiasson, whose
practice focuses on commercial,
construction and insurance litigation.
The firm, formed by the merger of legacy outfits Speechly Bircham and Charles Russell, will be focused on private client, real estate and
construction, litigation and
dispute resolution and business services, with two of these
practice groups being led by former Speechlys partners and two being led by legacy Charles Russell partners.
His world class expertise on international arbitration, Egyptian and Arab Laws, Islamic Shari'a, telecommunications,
construction law and
practice, oil & gas and online
dispute resolution is acknowledged by clients, peers and leading directories.
Given his past
construction law experience in private
practice, Arjun Agarwal tasked with managing the majority of Chevron's
construction disputes and international arbitrations on Chevron's major capital projects outside of North America.
The firm's six lawyers advise and represent clients — most of whom are involved in real estate,
construction, or insurance — in matters within the firm's chosen areas of
practice: condominium and subdivision development,
construction law and litigation, insurance law, condominium corporation advice, and litigation and
dispute resolution.
His
practice focuses on real estate litigation,
construction disputes, employment law and business
disputes.
Her
practice focuses on insurance coverage litigation and
construction disputes.
Alan's
construction practice includes project delivery counseling, the preparation of all «front - end» documents and creating risk management and insurance programs on behalf of owners, developers, architects, engineers,
construction managers, contractors and subcontractors, and participation in
dispute resolution of claims.
Andi is an experienced litigator focusing her
practice on complex commercial litigation, including shareholder and corporate governance
disputes, fraud, RICO, land use,
construction, shareholder derivative suits, business torts, supply chain, class actions, product liability, trade secrets and non-compete
disputes.
Stephen has a broad civil litigation
practice with extensive experience in breach of trust claims, commercial
disputes,
construction liens,
construction and environmental liability claims, First Nations consultation rights in land development, insurance coverage, product liability, professional liability and subrogation.
Mr. Regan regularly advises
construction managers, trade contractors, owners, and design professionals in
disputes concerning project delays and inefficiencies, defective design and
construction, unfair trade
practices, bad faith, bond claims, and mechanic's liens.
Ritchie's
construction practice includes project delivery counseling, the preparation of all «front - end» documents and creating risk management and insurance programs on behalf of owners, developers, architects, engineers,
construction managers, contractors and subcontractors, and participation in
dispute resolution of claims.
Practice Areas: General
Practice Law, Debtor and Creditor Law, Eminent Domain Law, Corporate Restructuring Law, Corporate and Transactional Law, Corporate and Business Advisory Law, Contracts Law,
Construction Law, Real Estate Law, Probate Law, Zoning, Planning and Land Use Law, Local Counsel, Mortgage Law, Litigation, Leases and Leasing Law, Homeowners Association Law, Guardianship and Conservatorship Law, Commercial Real Estate Law, Wills Law, Trusts and Estates Law, Company Formation Law, Commercial
Dispute Resolution Law, Business Structuring Law, Civil
Practice Law, Business Law, Banking Law
Heuking Kühn Lüer Wojtek's «very competent»
practice frequently works in conjunction with the antitrust and finance departments when handling contractual and commercial
disputes, and is experienced in acting in post-M & A
disputes and D&O claims alongside matters related to
construction and insurance law.
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.
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.
Patrick is a Partner in our Fredericton office who is an experienced litigator whose
practice is focused in the area of civil litigation with a particular concentration on
construction law, land
disputes and commercial matters.
Jeff Aucoin is an experienced litigation lawyer with a focused
practice in commercial leasing
disputes,
construction disputes, insurance defence, and product liability matters.
Practice Areas: Administrative Law, Maritime Law, Transportation Law, White Collar Crime Law, Religious Institutions Law, Property Law, Professional Liability Law, Probate Law, Local Counsel, Leases and Leasing Law, Insurance Law, Family Law, Collections Law, Contracts Law, Civil
Practice Law, Civil Law, Chancery and Equity Law, Appellate
Practice Law, Animal Law, Alcoholic Beverage Law, Agricultural Law, Agency and Distributorships Law, Employment Litigation Law, Insurance Defense Law, Product Liability Law, Litigation, Civil Litigation Law, Commercial Litigation Law, Bankruptcy Law, Debtor and Creditor Law, Alternative
Dispute Resolution Law, Business Litigation Law, Commercial Law,
Construction Law, Real Estate Law, Business Law, Labor and Employment Law
Mr. Ross» extensive business litigation expertise includes matters involving unfair business
practices and related business torts, real estate
disputes, partnership
disputes,
construction litigation, common carrier
disputes and commercial litigation in state and federal trial and appellate courts, as well as in alternative
dispute resolution tribunals.
Our
construction practice lawyers possess extensive experience in representing clients from the initiation of projects to the preparation of contract documents, to
dispute resolution, including negotiation, arbitration, and trial litigation.
Practice Areas: Banking Law, Education Law, Corporate Law,
Construction Litigation Law, Real Estate Law, Alternative
Dispute Resolution Law, Local Counsel, Partnership Law, Civil Law, Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Law, Trusts and Estates Law, Business Law, Business Litigation Law,
Construction Law, Commercial Law, Appellate
Practice Law, Asset Protection Law, Constitutional Law, Contracts Law, Elder Law, Probate Law, Guardianship and Conservatorship Law, Family Law, Religious Institutions Law, Zoning, Planning and Land Use Law, Wills Law, Real Estate Litigation Law
Mr. Simms has
practiced extensively throughout the states of Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida panhandle as a civil trial attorney representing various clients concerning catastrophic personal injuries, wrongful death, complex litigation,
construction related matters, and insurance
disputes.
Samuel S. Marr is well respected in his professional
practice and handles a diverse range of litigation cases with extensive experience in insurance and disability claims, personal injuries actions Class actions, real estate litigation, wrongful dismissal actions, mortgage enforcement, condominium litigation,
construction lien and Commercial Tenancy
disputes.
Real Estate: Expertise in all aspects of real estate sector work including: premium real estate investment, M&A, development and leasing advice, sale and leasebacks, joint ventures, real estate funds, financing and tax, real estate investment trusts,
construction advice, planning / zoning law, policy and
practice, rent review, public procurements and PPP and real estate - related
disputes.
Our Dublin office has been ranked for its work in both the Insurance:
Dispute Resolution and
Construction practice areas.
Practice Areas: Personal Injury Law, Professional Malpractice Law, Medical Malpractice Law, Product Liability Law, Professional Liability Law, Mass Transit Accidents Law, Plaintiffs Personal Injury Law, Litigation, Civil Litigation Law, Airplane Accident Law, Aviation Accident Law, Helicopter Crash Litigation Law, Auto Accident Law,
Construction Accident Law, Motorcycle Accident Law, Railroad Accident Law, Truck Accident Law, Car Accident Law, Asbestos Litigation Law, Automotive Design Liability Law, Birth Trauma Law, Brain Injury Law, Catastrophic Injury Law, Spinal Injury Law, Dog Bite Law, Health Care Law, Nursing Home Negligence Law, Mesothelioma Law, Occupational Safety and Health Law, Premises Liability Law, Railroad Accident Law, Toxic Torts Law, Wrongful Death Law, Sexual Abuse Law, Alternative
Dispute Resolution Law, Birth Injury Law
His
practice specializes in litigation, arbitration and mediation relating to corporate
disputes, shareholder's rights, securities law, broadcasting / telecommunications, class actions and
construction law.
The firm's areas of
practice include: advising the multinational and multi-jurisdictional employer; Industrial Relations Board proceedings; collective agreements and bargaining; compensation and benefits plans;
construction labour relations; employee relations; executive employment agreements and compensation; grievance arbitration; human rights and accommodation; injunctive court proceedings and judicial review; interest arbitration; Labour Relations Board proceedings; management training; mediation and alternative
dispute resolution; occupational health and safety; outsourcing; pay equity; privacy; responding to union organizing and applications for certification sale or closure; strike or lock - out preparation and business continuity planning; workplace investigations; workplace safety and insurance; wrongful and constructive dismissal litigation.
Sarantos»
practice focused on
dispute resolution and litigation relating to commercial issues, labour and employment law, health law,
construction law, municipal law, products liability, personal injury, negligence, contractual and trust claims.
Mr. Sloan's
practice includes complex business
disputes, creditors» rights, Surety & Fidelity, bankruptcy,
construction law, real estate
disputes and
construction defects.
Among others, Mr. Ferdinand's experience includes, appellate litigation; bankruptcy adversary proceedings; bid protests, debarments, and appeals; breach of contract and Uniform Commercial Code claims; broker
disputes; commercial landlord - tenant actions, including commercial evictions; condominium association litigation; consumer fraud and deceptive trade
practices act claims; corporate governance; directors» and officers» claims; ethics and professional liability; health law; injunctions; insurance issues; lien claims, including commercial and residential
construction liens; planning board actions; post-judgment collection; restrictive covenants; shareholder and partnership
disputes; and shareholder derivative claims.
Mr. Nelson's
construction and real estate
practice includes
construction defect, professional liability, and contract
disputes.
Mr. Whiteman's
practice is focused in business
disputes;
construction and commercial litigation, including breach of contract claims, reputation management, and commercial leases; as well as family law, white - collar and other criminal law matters.
Clive Martin's
practice includes the many forms of litigation that arise in the real estate context, from title problems to development
disputes to
construction claims and everything in between, with a particular focus on condominiums and the people who develop, manage, and live in them.
His
practice includes commercial and residential landlord and tenant
disputes, boundary
disputes,
disputes relating to rights of way and the
construction and enforcement of covenants.
His
practices areas include contract
disputes, contract negotiation, business formation, employment and labor agreements, real estate and
construction disputes, commercial lease
disputes, legal malpractice, and business and commercial litigation.
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.
Jon's
practice is largely focused on
construction law, providing litigation,
dispute resolution and advisory services.
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.
Robert Barrack dedicates his
practice to complex
construction and commercial litigation and appeals, including contractual
disputes, professional negligence, surety bond claims, subrogation claims, mechanics» liens, business torts, unfair trade
practices, bad faith claims, product liability, and real property
disputes, as well as
construction transactions, on behalf of businesses, public entities, educational institutions, and individuals.
«Knowledgeable and creative» Bristol - based
practice head Louise Robling is noted for her «essential advice» to public sector clients and contractors on
construction disputes, and also provides non-contentious advice on PPP / PFI procurement contracts.
As an attorney, Mr. Lassiter
practices in the areas of business, real estate,
construction and technology law and Alternative
Dispute Resolution.
When not doing non-lawyer, LPM work for Lex Projex ™, Mr. Lassiter only
practices law in Arizona through his law firm in the areas of business, real estate,
construction and technology
dispute resolution and transactions.
His active trial
practice includes recent cases involving complex intellectual property issues, partnership
disputes, and
construction defects.
Our
practice groups comprise energy, projects and
construction; banking and international finance; commercial; corporate;
dispute resolution; insurance and reinsurance; and real estate.
Mr. Johnson is a shareholder at Davis Malm concentrating his
practice in the trial and appeal of complex business litigation in the areas of securities, antitrust, mergers and acquisitions, high technology including computer software licensing and implementation
disputes, real estate development and
construction, financing, corporate governance, partnership
disputes, insurance coverage, executive employment relations, terminations, and estate
disputes.