In the fast-moving world of construction, even one delay or disagreement can snowball into a costly legal problem. My role as a Construction Litigation Attorney is to step in when things get messy—helping clients sort through disputes, understand their rights, and find a path forward that protects what they've built.
For years, I’ve worked alongside contractors, homeowners, engineers, and developers to resolve a wide range of legal issues. Some situations involve breaches of contract or unpaid work. Others revolve around construction defects, scope-of-work changes, or disagreements between multiple parties. Every case is different, and that's exactly why the approach must be flexible, not one-size-fits-all.
Being a Construction Litigation Attorney means more than just going to court. A large part of what I do involves helping clients avoid litigation in the first place. That might involve reviewing contracts before the project starts, spotting risks others might miss, or offering strategies to de-escalate conflict early. When prevention isn't possible, I’m fully prepared to represent your interests through mediation, arbitration, or litigation—whatever the situation calls for.
What sets me apart is my practical understanding of construction processes combined with legal precision. I won’t overwhelm you with jargon or push you into costly legal battles if there’s a smarter way to reach a resolution. You’ll get straightforward advice, a clear action plan, and updates at every stage.
Clients appreciate my no-nonsense communication style and the way I genuinely engage with their goals. Whether the dispute is large or small, your time and resources matter. That’s why I treat every case with urgency and care, and why many of my clients return for ongoing guidance.
If you're currently involved in a construction project and unsure about your legal footing—or if a dispute is already unfolding—I’m here to help you make informed decisions and protect what’s rightfully yours.