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Disclaimer

We hope this book is helpful to you in understanding some of the concepts and issues involved in construction law. It is important to understand, however, that this law firm is not providing you legal or professional advice in supplying you this book. We have generalized and simplified many legal concepts, so that the explanations are short, uncluttered and easily understandable to persons without legal training. Many statements are only the opinion of the writer. The law changes constantly and differs from state to state. There is no guarantee that a court would agree in any particular case. Every set of facts and circumstances raise different legal issues. This book is not a complete course on construction law but should give you some working knowledge that will be helpful to you in identifying problems. You should consult this firm or another attorney in dealing with any specific problem.

Fullerton & Knowles, Clifton, VA (703) 818-2600

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Practice Areas

  • Attorneys and Counselors at Law in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia
  • Representing owners, design professionals, suppliers, subcontractors and general contractors
  • Risk management
  • Credit management
  • Construction contract litigation
  • Commercial litigation
  • Public and private projects
  • Public procurement
  • Bidding disputes
  • Writing, reviewing and revising contracts
  • Contract formation and disputes
  • Payment and performance bond claims
  • Mechanic's liens
  • Changes, project delays and other claims
  • Defects in labor and materials
  • Design defects in plans and specifications
  • Inefficiency, impact and delay claims
  • Joint ventures
  • Disadvantaged business enterprises
  • Mentor protégée agreements
  • Uniform commercial code
  • Sales of goods
  • Security interests
  • Drafting and negotiating real estate contracts
  • Leases, landlord and tenant
  • Easements
  • Banking and lender representation
  • Commercial transactions and loan closings
  • Commercial loan default, foreclosure and workouts
  • Buying and selling of businesses
  • Representing creditors in bankruptcy
  • Bankruptcy preference defense
  • Litigation, arbitration, mediation and alternative dispute resolution
  • Corporate formation and decision making
  • Patent, and intellectual property
  • Criminal defense
  • Board of contractor regulation and complaint defense
 

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