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A Construction Attorney deals with all the issues relating to construction process. Matters can include building contracts, bonds and sureties, construction and builders' liens, tendering, and construction claims
The parties in the construction industry that the attorney deals with include financial institutions, architects, builders, engineers and planners. Most Construction Attorneys devote their time on the transactional and troubleshooting side of construction along with the dispute resolution side.
A Construction Attorney has a law degree and some amount of legal work experience. Complete knowledge of the construction business from the top down is essential to be successful. The attorney must understand how each party from the architect to the material suppliers interact. Ability to advise in the following situations is a must: Before signing a contract, and after having problems, and the potential impact any actions may have on the business. The type of advice for each situation will be vastly different, and will require a different type of legal analysis.
A Construction Attorney has a law degree and some amount of legal work experience. Complete knowledge of the construction business from the top down is essential to be successful. The attorney must understand how each party from the architect to the material suppliers interact. Ability to advise in the following situations is a must: Before signing a contract, and after having problems, and the potential impact any actions may have on the business. The type of advice for each situation will be vastly different, and will require a different type of legal analysis.





