Sentences with phrase «including construction defect»

Michael W. Melendez is a commercial litigator focusing on all types of complex insurance coverage, including construction defect, advertising injury, personal injury, directors and officers, and general liability.
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.
Carr Maloney has wide - ranging experience defending construction litigation in a broad variety of contexts, including construction defect claims, contract disputes, delay claims, third - party property damage claims and large construction accidents.
We have handled a variety of construction related lawsuits, including construction defect claims, breach of contract claims, indemnity disputes, additional insured issues, job site accidents and other tort claims seeking damages for personal injuries, wrongful death, property damage, economic loss and project delays.
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 practices general litigation, including construction defect, product liability, and personal injury matters.
Mr. Nelson's construction and real estate practice includes construction defect, professional liability, and contract disputes.

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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 work as a mediator and arbitrator covers a wide array of subject matter, including complex business, personal injury and construction defect disputes.
His trial and litigation experience includes complex business disputes, Surety & Fidelity, construction law, bankruptcy, real estate disputes, residential construction defects, and personal injury defense.
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.
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.
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.
«Analysis of legal issues involving the construction industry, including topics such as bidding on government contracts, delay issues, lien and bond claims, differing site conditions, alternative dispute resolution, construction defects, legislative updates, and more.»
Mr. Sloan's practice includes complex business disputes, creditors» rights, Surety & Fidelity, bankruptcy, construction law, real estate disputes and construction defects.
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.
Common road defects that may lead to accidents include errors in design and construction, negligent maintenance and inadequate signs.
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.
Recent cases include the successful defense of a «pollution exclusion» avoiding a multi-million dollar asbestos claim and a favorable settlement on a contested construction defect coverage dispute.
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.
We prosecute large loss property subrogation claims, including claims arising from fires and explosions, water losses, construction defects, boiler and machinery failures, and marine and inland marine losses.
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.
His active trial practice includes recent cases involving complex intellectual property issues, partnership disputes, and construction defects.
His experience includes defense of general liability, sexual assault and battery, personal injury and construction defect, as well as Federal Civil Rights litigation and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Mr. Kaplan has successfully represented various insurers in a multitude of complex coverage disputes, including disputes stemming from claims for directors and officers liability, professional liability, environmental contamination, disparagement of competitor's products, violation of false claims act statutes, construction defects, trademark, copyright and patent infringement, and violation of constitutional rights.
Michael Kelley practices commercial litigation, with a heavy emphasis on construction and design defects; additional experience includes construction contract drafting and negotiations, international and multi-national business transactions.
He has provided expert testimony in various legal forums on issues including differing site conditions, defective contract documents, adequacy of design, construction defects, schedule delays, productivity evaluations, and cost analysis.
Alexander Grant Qualified: 2004 Made partner: 2015 Key cases: Currently advising on the London Array, the world's largest operating offshore wind farm — advising on project implementation, delivery and dispute resolution on all package contracts since 2011, including claims advice during the construction phase and following transfer of transmission assets to an OFTO, re-negotiation of two contract packages and providing defect - related advice in relation to potential claims against contractors.
She represents clients in a wide range of matters including, obtaining traditional and administrative writs in mobile home park conversions, and litigation involving construction defects, breach of contracts and employment wage class actions.
He has handled and tried numerous complex claims, including wrongful death, products liability, environmental law, construction defects, premises liability, negligent security, errors and omissions, automobile liability, subrogation and first party property cases.
Tashia M. Small, a partner in the firm's Jacksonville office, focuses her practice on liability matters including insurance defense, automobile liability, professional liability, general liability, premises liability, trucking / transportation, employment law, SIU / PIP and construction defects.
Road defects could include poor lighting during construction, improper placements of guardrails, inadequate traffic signals, shoulder drop offs, poor line striping on highways, or physical defects like potholes, grooves in the pavement or loose gravel.
He has tried more than 50 jury trials to verdict including cases in the area of Title VII, ADEA, Section 1983, police practices and procedure, commercial and residential construction defect cases, first party property, first party automobile, premises liability, products liability, trucking and automobile bodily injury lawsuits.
The Islandia commercial defense attorneys frequently work to efficiently resolve common disputes that arise during the course of a project, including non-payment, lack of performance, labor, delay, environmental damage and construction defect - related claims.
Mr. Daigle» s practice includes the defense of general contractors, the trades and design professionals in complex construction defect cases involving schools, condominiums, commercial structures and single - family homes.
In representing the interests of the construction industry, Lynch Schwab has experience in litigating a variety of claims, including construction delays, contract disputes, defects, management claims and most notably, New York State Labor Law matters.
We have extensive experience representing clients in the prosecution and defense of a variety of construction defect claims, including deficient construction, differential settlement, differing site conditions, performance and warranty disputes, and delay claims.
Prior to joining Lewis Wagner, Meghan was an associate in the New York firm Traub Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry's insurance coverage group, where she represented insurance company clients in insurance coverage litigation, and advised insurers on exposure and liability issues in wide array of tort and commercial contexts, including mass tort and class action litigation involving pharmaceuticals, chemical, transportation, news and entertainment, and oil and gas; environmental suits; FDA compliance claims; unfair competition and false advertising claims; intellectual property claims; construction defect; personal injury; product liability; and associated breach of contract claims.
Prior to founding High Plains Law, P.L.L.C., he was a partner in a well - respected firm and focused his practice on insurance defense, including personal injury, premises liability, construction defects and coverage issues.
For a number of years Mr. White worked for insurance companies and large corporations defending them in personal injury cases, including auto and trucking accidents, construction defect claims, insurance coverage, and mining and other personal injury claims.
His experience includes product liability, commercial and business litigation, real estate litigation, insurance coverage disputes, personal injury defense, counseling on corporate and individual insurance claims issues, mass tort litigation, work site accidents, defense of premises liability claims, and construction and building materials defects.
From there, she accepted a position at a prominent civil firm where she handled a multitude of complex cases in both federal and state courts, including high profile, complex personal injury claims, construction defect cases, contract disputes and bad faith litigation.
Dana Watts handles a wide range of contract disputes, including construction lien issues and construction defects.
He has handled and tried numerous complex claims, including wrongful death, products liability, environmental law, negligent security, construction defects, and premises liability cases.
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Her cases have included construction administration and management claims, plan defect claims, testing failure claims, and delay claims, and she has represented them in State and Federal courts as well as in binding arbitration.
Dozens of her articles relating to legal issues for design professionals, and risk avoidance for construction projects have been published, and she routinely lectures to multiple national, regional, and local construction - related industries on legal matters, including the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) and the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Construction Defect Claims Managers Association (CDCMA) and the Construction Superconstruction projects have been published, and she routinely lectures to multiple national, regional, and local construction - related industries on legal matters, including the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) and the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Construction Defect Claims Managers Association (CDCMA) and the Construction Superconstruction - related industries on legal matters, including the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) and the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Construction Defect Claims Managers Association (CDCMA) and the Construction SuperConstruction Defect Claims Managers Association (CDCMA) and the Construction SuperConstruction Super Conference.
Otjen, Gendelman, Zitzer, Johnson & Weir's general liability defense practice encompasses the areas of auto liability (including uninsured and underinsured motorist claims), premises liability, products liability, trucking claims, construction accidents and construction defects, fire loss, environmental liability, and toxic torts, as well as the defense of non-medical professional claims (architect and engineer, insurance and real estate agents, and attorneys).
Evaluating and pursuing insurance recovery for a wide variety of claims, including long - tail environmental liabilities, construction defects, catastrophic personal injuries, cyber liabilities, and claims against directors and officers and professionals.
His successes include a settlement of millions of dollars on claims relating to construction and design defects at a major university building complex, and the resolution of a complex delay claim on behalf of a contractor on a major transportation project.
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