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What does a Construction Accident lawyer in your area do?
A Construction Accident lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Construction Accident cases in your area.
How much does a Construction Accident lawyer cost in your area?
Most Construction Accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Construction Accident lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Construction Accident lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Construction Accident lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Construction Accident cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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I am a Member at Hall & Evans, LLC, a regional law firm based in Denver, Colorado, and am a member of its Design & Construction practice group representing construction and design professionals on residential, commercial and governmental projects. I also represent business entities on complex business and commercial transactions, including commercial litigation, business organization and intellectual property issues.. As Special Counsel I represent and counsel my clients through early project risk assessment, licensure, project management, contract drafting and negotiation, lien prosecution, pre-litigation claim resolution and mediation. I have significant experience and success as a litigator in state and federal courts, binding arbitration, and appeals on complex litigation matters ranging in damages from $1M to over $135M. I am licensed in Colorado state and federal courts, 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Court of Federal Claims.. In addition to my direct client counseling, pre-claim and litigation experience, I am a frequent author and lecturer on issues concerning construction claims, contract drafting, liability mitigation, and current issues that arise in the construction industry. I am a faculty member for Lorman Education Services and the Colorado Bar Associations CLE in Colorado. I am the Co-Author of Hard Hat Case Notes, a quarterly article in the Construction Lawyer, the American Bar Association’s Forum on the Construction Industry’s (ABA Forum) national publication, as well as a Contributing Editor. I am also also Co-Author of the ABA Forum’s Fundamentals of Construction Law, Construction Subcontract, and State and Local Project desk books. I am also an ABA Forum Steering Committee Member Division 3 - Design, and a Committee Member of Division 2 - Contract Documents. I am also a member of Associated General Contractors - Colorado, and a member of its Legislative Committee.
I have successfully represented hundreds of homeowners and associations in their defect claims across Colorado in arbitration proceedings and at the district and appellate court levels.. I have presented Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses and HOA management credit classes regarding construction defect litigation with a focus on the interpretation and impact of Colorado’s notice of claim process and statute of limitations. I also testified before the Colorado Supreme Court regarding pilot project rules impacting the industry.. My legal practice has covered other areas of law including product liability defense, natural resources and real estate. This diverse legal background gives a unique understanding of the complex issues often involved in construction defect litigation.. I attended Northwestern University in Evanston, IL, where I obtained my B.S. in Speech with honors in 1999. After working in the marketing department for Vail Resorts, I obtained my J.D. with honors from Loyola University of Chicago School of Law in 2004.
W. Neal Hollington is a Colorado trial attorney and the founder of Hollington Law Firm, LLC. He represents homeowners in construction defect claims, contractor disputes, and personal injury matters. Before founding his firm, he spent five years practicing insurance defense in Denver, where he represented some of the nation’s largest insurance carriers and builders. This experience provided him with valuable insight into how corporations evaluate and approach cases. Motivated to serve individuals rather than large businesses, Mr. Hollington established Hollington Law Firm, LLC to provide trusted advocacy for everyday Coloradans. Mr. Hollington earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder before attending the University of Georgia School of Law on a merit scholarship. While in law school, he excelled academically and served as an editor for the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law. At Hollington Law Firm, LLC, Mr. Hollington takes a focused approach, handling fewer cases to devote the time and resources needed to achieve the best possible outcomes. Clients are treated with care, respect, and regular communication throughout the process.. Outside of his practice, Mr. Hollington enjoys fly-fishing, gardening, golfing, and exploring the Colorado outdoors with his wife and two dogs.
Law, and more specifically, construction litigation, is my second career. I spent over 10 years as a member of the management teams on commercial construction projects that ranged in size from $1.5M to $125M. I have worked on construction projects in the states of IN, IL, CO, CA, OR, and WA and held positions ranging from estimator to field engineer to project manager over the course of my field experience. I've been extremely fortunate to work on technical and complicated projects such as hospitals, jail and court facilities, winery additions, and remodels of existing structures through both competitively bid, lump sum contracts as well as negotiated, guaranteed maximum price delivery methods.. I also spent approximately 5 years prior to law school working as an in-house construction consultant for a Seattle law firm that focused on construction litigation. As a consultant, I worked with the attorneys as well as fact and expert witnesses in the development of claims and litigation strategies.. Since graduating from law school, I have continued the focus of my career on the construction industry through the representation of general contractors, owners, and sureties. I have tried cases to juries, arbitration panels and judges and have achieved success in each forum. When I first meet with a client, I strive to understand the client's specific goals related to the dispute as well as the overall business plan so we can collaborate on the proper strategy for the long term, which sometimes involves more creative alternatives to litigation.. I am licensed in Colorado, Washington, Oregon and Idaho. I am also a trained mediator and arbitrator.
TYLER S. LAMARR. Office Direct:. Email:. Tyler and his wife are from Colorado, but have been enjoying Utah for more than a decade. He is "Dad" to three children and enjoys traveling, spending time outdoors, and eating great food.. PRACTICE EMPHASIS:. Tyler is a Partner and founding member of Miller Harrison. Tyler handles HOA Matters, Construction Defect Litigation, FHA certifications, Governing Document Drafting and Amendments, Rule Enforcement, Collections, Real Estate Development, Insurance Litigation and Insurance Coverage, Landlord Tenant, Small Business Associations, Contracts, HOA Setup and Development, and General Litigation.. Tyler has taught continuing legal education courses to the Utah State Bar Construction Law Section, the Seminar Group, and through the Utah Home Builders Association.. He has also been a member of an attorney panel and presented at the Utah Chapter of the Community Association Institute.. EDUCATION:. BYU Law School, J.D., cum laude, 2011Colorado State University and BYU, Bachelors, 2008. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:. Tyler is a Member of the Community Associations Institute, Utah Chapter (UCCAI), and has been serving as the chairman of the Events committee for the local chapter.. BAR/COURT ADMISSIONS:. Member of the Utah State Bar, Collections Section, Construction Law Section, Real Estate Section. Tyler is admitted to practice in State and Federal Court
Clark Fetzer practices Construction Law in Utah. He began his career in 1981 as a law clerk to Honorable H. Vearle Payne, Senior Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico. Clark Fetzer has worked in a wide range of settings, including the Utah Attorney General's office, construction and surety law boutique firms, and one of Utah's largest law firms. Clark is an accomplished mediator and arbitrator. He is on the Roster of Neutrals of the American Arbitration Association and the roster of mediators of the Utah State Courts.
I am an attorney passionate about my clients and cases. I am a graduate of Rowland Hall St. Marks, the University of Utah, and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. My academic career was in history and law and includes published work on Canyonlands National Park, East Germany, and argument for Pittsburgh in the National Moot Competition in Baltimore, Maryland. I enjoy traveling, camping, and fly fishing, as well as meeting people, solving problems, and presenting to the court. I look forward to working with you. Thank you.
I am a partner at Kelly Litigation Group, Inc., specializing in representing contractors and small business owners. Prior to joining Kelly Litigation Group, I was the owner and President of Russell Hinton Co., a union painting and drywall company located in San Francisco. My practice focuses on litigation, contract negotiation, and business organization, where I can leverage my practical, hands-on business experience with my legal background.
I enjoy helping people and/or small businesses who need legal advice and/or support. People don't look for lawsuits or look to be involved in litigation. However, when we have disputes that cannot be resolved our system of jurisprudence provides for resolution in Courts or through Arbitration.
Have been an APPEARANCE ATTORNEY for 9 years of the 46 years as a litigation attorney. Looking to expand my client base in any part of California. Doing Depositions, Court Appearances, Court Calls, and anything else that is helpful out of the office for Big Firms, Sole Practioners, Paralegal Self Help Staffs.. My fee, as you can see, is FLAT RATE, depending on the assignment. Please ask for a FEE SCHEDULE.. Thank you.
Charles Gugliuzza was born in 1945 in Brooklyn. He was raised in an Italian family. In the years after finishing high school in his hometown Charles Gugliuzza will start traveling a lot and as a result he will live, grow and be educated through various places across the country. Charles finishes Faculty of Law at California University.
Mark L. Creede is the President of Creede-Blyth Law, APC, and an AV rated (Martindale-Hubbell Preeminent) construction law attorney specializing in private and public work contract disputes involving mechanic's liens, stop payment notices, payment and performance bonds, subdivision bonds, commercial construction defect claims, change orders and equitable adjustments, delay, disruption, and acceleration claims, bid disputes, surety law, design professional liability and claims, insurance claims, litigation, arbitration, and mediation. He represents general engineering contractors, general building contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, owners, developers, architects, engineers, sureties, and insurance carriers. Mr. Creede is also a construction arbitration panelist with the American Arbitration Association and a member of the Associated General Contractors California Legal Advisory Committee. Before practicing law at Creede-Blyth Law, APC, Mark was a shareholder and Managing Partner of Lang, Richert & Patch, where he practiced law for 35 years. Prior to joining Lang, Richert & Patch, Mark was a construction engineer for six years, working for Johnson Controls, Inc., San Francisco Branch, specializing in mechanical, electrical, electronic, and digital control systems design and installation, project management, applications software, personnel training, and engineering department management. He is a past Chairman of the Fresno County Bar Association Construction Law Section and past member of the Board of Governors of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers, San Joaquin Valley Chapter. Mr. Creede earned his Bachelor of Science degree, with honors, from the School of Engineering at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and his law degree from University of San Francisco School of Law. Mr. Creede has been named a Northern California Super Lawyer (Top 5% of attorneys in Northern California based upon peer review, peer nominations, and professional achievement) in the field of construction law each year from 2007 through 2023, and Top 100 in California in 2018 by Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters rating service publication.
Ms. Sharifi graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. She received her undergraduate degree from University of California at Irvine, graduating cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology & Social Behavior.