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Construction Law Practice Group

Primerus law firms with substantial construction law practices develop and foster relationships for the purposes of (1) joint marketing efforts to regional and national construction companies, developers, architects, engineers, suppliers, and construction bond sureties, and (2) leveraging the available expertise to provide excellent construction-related legal services to Primerus clients with needs across a variety of jurisdictions.

Primary Practice areas within the Group:

  • Architect, Engineer, and Contractor Licensing
  • Bankruptcy Issues Specific to Construction Projects
  • Bond and Surety Law
  • Construction Defect Litigation and Dispute Resolution
  • Contract Drafting and Negotiation
  • Construction Contract Litigation and Dispute Resolution
  • Federal Government Contracting
  • Filing and Defense of Mechanics Liens, Materialmens’ Liens, and Stop Notices
  • State Government Contracting
  • Safety/OSHA Compliance

Resources

Construction Law Practice Group E-Newsletters

March 2014 Construction Law Update

Increase Your Bottom Line: Avoiding and Minimizing Construction Defect Claims - October 15, 2013

Presenters Included:

  • Dina Bernardelli, Esq. (Zupkus & Angell, P.C. - Denver, CO)
  • David A. Frenznick, Esq. (Wilke, Fleury, Hoffelt, Gould & Birney, LLP - Sacramento, CA)
  • John Hanebrink, Esq. (Mateer Harbert, PA - Orlando, FL)

Experts Included:

  • Jeff Pemstein (Towne Development of Sacramento, Inc. - Roseville, CA)
  • William C. Thomas (Affiliated Professional Services, Inc. - El Dorado Hills, CA)
  • Robert A. Zupkus, Esq. (Zupkus & Angell, P.C. - Denver, CO)

Webinar Materials:

Nothing Like a Bankruptcy Case to Torpedo Your Construction Contract Claims...What Construction Lawyers and Their Clients Need to Know - March 13, 2013

Presenters Included:

  • Byron Saintsing, Esq. (Smith Debnam Narron Drake Saintsing & Myers - Raleigh, NC)
  • Chad Alvaro, Esq. (Mateer Harbert - Orlando, FL)

Webinar Materials:

Important Legal Topics Affecting Companies Today - 2012