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Construction Law

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  • Construction Contracts

    Woods Fuller can handle all aspects of construction matters and routinely works as a legal partner to owners, contractors, material suppliers, subcontractors, architects, and engineers. We draft all forms of construction contracts and represent parties to construction disputes in arbitration and court proceedings.

    We represent highway and bridge contractors, home builders, commercial building contractors, and subcontractors in every discipline. Governmental entities enlist our services in public improvement projects.

  • Construction Litigation/Arbitration

    We regularly represent general contractors, subcontractors and owners in construction litigation. These matters range from disputes over residences to large commercial projects. Our lawyers have also represented owners, architects, and suppliers in construction disputes. Arbitration, mediation, and litigation are all familiar forums for our commercial litigators.


Our Attorneys / Paralegals

William Taylor
William Taylor
    James M. Wiederrich
    James M. Wiederrich
      William G. Beck
      William G. Beck
        Daniel J. Harmelink
        Daniel J. Harmelink
          Ryan W. Snell
          Ryan W. Snell
            Mitchel L. Martin
            Mitchel L. Martin



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