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Frequently Asked Questions
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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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.
I represent contractors, owners and suppliers engaged in the construction industry in all aspects of construction law including contract drafting and negotiation, insurance coverage disputes, mechanic's liens, litigations, arbitrations and mediations.. I am also an adjunct professor at Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, Touro College where I presently teach Construction Law.. I am the VIce-Chairperson of the New York State Bar Association's Construction and Surety Law Division and the Editor of Deconstruction, the Division's Newsletter.
Michael J. Bramnick has been practicing law for over a decade and focuses on all aspects of civil litigation including contract disputes, residential and commercial real estate disputes, business torts, construction litigation including mechanic’s liens and collections for contractors, subcontractors and material suppliers, and general post-judgment collections and enforcement matters. Mike is a zealous litigator, advocate and trusted advisor for his clients. He brings a pragmatic and analytical approach to evaluating claims early in the dispute process to customize strategies that are designed to best serve his clients’ needs. In some cases, this is achieved through alternative dispute resolution such as mediation. When a negotiated resolution cannot be obtained, Mike is prepared to arbitrate or litigate claims throughout the State and Federal Courts in Maryland, Virginia and DC.
Construction projects can be complex, expensive and stressful, so I lend my knowledge to many insurance companies, corporations and self-insured companies in areas including:. While my role is primarily in construction, I also maintain a diverse practice, which includes workers' compensation litigation, redhibition, commercial litigation, general civil litigation, premises liability, unfair trade practices and products liability.
I am the founding member of Dovalina Law Group, representing both businesses and individuals in a variety of legal matters. With more than a decade of litigation experience throughout the Gulf Coast and Southern United States I know what it takes to successfully advocate for you. I have represented clients in matters ranging from thousands to multi-million-dollar law suits in the areas of civil and commercial litigation including: employment law, administrative law, real estate, construction, personal injury, family law, premises liability, contract disputes, toxic tort, workers compensation, immigration, government, and insurance.. I am is licensed to practice law in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Georgia and am fluent in Spanish and Portuguese. I graduated in the top of my class from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. After graduating from law school, I began my career working in Atlanta for a top tier international law firm, but found that I missed New Orleans too much. After returning to New Orleans I worked for both mid-sized law firms and as an Assistant City Attorney for the City of New Orleans before founding Dovalina Law Group. I have the skills and knowledge to advocate for you.
I am a transplanted "Yooper" (from Michigan's Upper Peninsula / the Wisconsin border), lived in DuPage County, Illinois for about 10 years and have now lived in Central Illinois since 2010. I am married to my lovely wife of 25+ years, and have three great kids.
I provide strategic counseling, where litigation and transactions are tools used to achieve my small business client and individual client's objectives. Decisions regarding litigation and debt restructure cannot be made in a vacuum. My legal advice explains how use of legal tools and strategies can advance or impair the company's progress toward its goals. From global strategy to next steps, I provide counsel and perform the immediate tasks at hand. I offer a depth of experience in complex commercial litigation, creditors rights, bankruptcy, and construction litigation. I will also get your corporate transactions (including real estate) closed.. I am currently practicing in the areas of contract law, condominium law, construction litigation, surrogacy law, estate planning and bankruptcy.. I am passionate about representing businesses and individuals as debtors in reorganizations, bankruptcy and debt restructuring.. I also represent creditors protecting their rights when navigating the bankruptcy system. I also have substantial experience in representing lenders in lien disputes and commercial collection, as well as contractors and homeowners in construction and mechanic's lien litigation. I also represent condominium and homeowners’ associations with litigation, collection, negotiations with vendors and resolving disputes with utilities and municipalities.. Specialties: consumer bankruptcies, construction litigation, debtor/creditor relations and negotiations, collection of debts and judgments owed
Charles Aaron Silverman has been practicing lien law in Cook County for over 6 years, doing both creditor and debtor work.. A pioneer in the foreclosure defense field, and at one point the managing member of the largest foreclosure defense firm in Northern Illinois, Mr. Silverman has given CLE seminars the Chicago Bar Association, the Northwest Suburban Bar Association, and the Decalogue Society of Jewish Lawyers. He is also a member of the Federal Bar, admitted to the Northern District of Illinois and Bankruptcy court.. With a practice concentrated in mortgage liens and mechanic's liens, Mr. Silverman serves clients in Cook and the surrounding counties.
I was born and raised in eastern Washington. After attending the University of Washington, I went to work building high-end residences throughout the Puget Sound. In 2010, my wife and I relocated to Spokane so I could attend law school at Gonzaga. I clerked at Winston and Cashatt during law school for almost three years after I graduated and passed the bar exam. In June 2016, I accepted a position as in-house counsel at a construction company.