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These firms specialize in construction contract disputes, lien claims, and preconstruction risk. Each has deep experience representing general contractors, subcontractors, and owners across North America.
New York, NY (offices across North America)
National construction law firm with 45+ years of experience. Represents owners, contractors, and subcontractors on projects ranging from $5M to multi-billion dollar infrastructure.
Los Angeles, CA
Full-service construction law firm focused on public and private construction. Known for licensing defense and prevailing wage compliance across the Western US.
Toronto, ON (offices across Canada)
One of Canada's leading construction law practices. Handles complex P3 structures, CCDC contract disputes, and construction holdback claims under provincial lien legislation.
Atlanta, GA (national)
National firm with a dedicated construction practice covering both private and public sector clients. Strong in alternative dispute resolution and federal construction contracts.
Sacramento, CA
California-based firm with a construction practice covering Northern California. Strong in design-build contracts and alternative dispute resolution.
Atlanta, GA (national)
One of the oldest construction law firms in the US with a reputation for complex claims on large federal and private projects. Particularly strong in claims preparation and disputes.
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Construction law covers a wide range of disputes. Use these categories to identify the type of attorney best suited to your situation.
Attorneys who handle disputes over contract terms, scope changes, delay claims, and differing site conditions.
Specialists in lien filing, enforcement, and bond claim procedures for unpaid contractors and suppliers.
Lawyers experienced with integrated project delivery structures, design liability, and multi-party risk allocation.
Attorneys handling bid protests, prevailing wage compliance, and federal/state construction contract disputes.
Specialists in performance/payment bond claims, builder's risk coverage disputes, and contractor default.
Experienced ADR practitioners who represent contractors in AAA, ICDR, and project-specific arbitration proceedings.
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