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At
Juneau, Boll & Ward, PLLC, we understand
that you’ve invested valuable time, money and
other resources getting construction projects off the
ground. When disputes arise, you need knowledgeable,
effective legal representation that will help you resolve
the impasse and allow you to get back to the business
at hand.
Our Construction Litigation team is made up of experienced
attorneys who understand the issues and complexities
surrounding building projects, both small and large.
We speak your language; with strong backgrounds in real
estate, finance and contract law, in-depth knowledge
of local regulations and legislation, and meaningful
experience in related areas of engineering and construction
management, we help clients negotiate more effectively
the often-thorny path toward dispute resolution or,
where necessary, through litigation and trial.
We represent parties involved in every aspect of the
construction industry and on both sides of the negotiating
table—including property owners and tenants, as
well as contractors, developers, engineers, lenders,
landlords and others. Our clients’ cases involve
projects as wide-ranging as hotels, manufacturing and
distribution facilities, office buildings, schools,
retail developments, public works, apartment complexes,
single- and multi-family housing.
While we regularly represent clients in arbitration,
mediation and other alternative dispute resolution proceedings,
we also recognize that in some cases litigation is the
only or best option for achieving appropriate redress
or to defend against allegations of wrongdoing. In such
cases, we roll up our sleeves and apply all of our trial
knowledge and courtroom experience on behalf of our
clients’ interests. Our attorneys are seasoned
litigators and stand ready to use all of the tools at
their disposal to develop and present an effective case.
Call us for assistance with any construction related
issue, including:
- Delay and extra work claims
- Construction defects
- Mechanic’s liens
- Bid protests and other public procurement issues
- Miller Act suits
- Suretyship and bond claims
- Real estate and development contracts
- Construction contract negotiation, drafting and
review
- Payment disputes, including Prompt Payment Act
claims
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