LipSitz Green Scime Cambria LLP

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Construction Law

The construction industry presents a myriad of time sensitive and complex legal issues.  It is important to have experienced legal counsel that can act quickly and aggressively to protect your interests and help you avoid potential pitfalls.

Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria has significant experience representing all major stakeholders in the construction industry including owners, architects, developers, engineering firms, subcontractors, and suppliers. 

The firm provides legal guidance on all phases of construction projects from the drafting of contracts to the bid process through completion of the project and subsequent claims.  Clients continually turn to Lipsitz Green for construction related matters that include planning, financing, compliance issues, permits, dispute resolution, OSHA issues, and litigation.

Lipsitz Green has particular insight in to the legal needs and operations of utility construction projects including water lines, sewers, roads, curbs, bridges, and buildings.   

If you are at the onset of a construction project or in the midst of legal conflict in an existing project, contact the experienced construction lawyers at Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria to discuss how they can help you achieve profitability and overcome challenges on the job.

Representative Matters

Some of the results Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria has obtained for clients in Construction matters includes:

  • Obtaining judgments of over $3.5 million for a joint venture between two of the world's largest construction companies
  • Securing a $3 million settlement against a surety on behalf of an international bridge and tunnel contractor
  • Representing a Florida based company in a joint venture dispute involving a $19 million construction contract to supply and install goods in Russia
  • Obtaining summary judgment for a large specialty contractor in a labor law dispute in which the plaintiff sought more than $10 million
  • Obtaining a $500,00 settlement against a local municipality for a utility contractor
  • Securing a $240,000 settlement for a local general contractor against a condominium association
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.