Cutler & Donahoe, LLP

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Construction Law

 Construction Law

Attorneys at Cutler & Donahoe, LLP are experienced in and can assist with all areas of construction, real estate and project development law. Our focus is on helping clients avoid future disputes by ensuring the proper documentation is completed at the onset of the project. We also represent parties on all sides of construction litigation and arbitrations. Throughout the process, from planning to completion of construction and warranty issues after construction, we know the law on both private and public projects. Our clients include owners, developers, engineers and other design professionals, contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers. Our attorneys are experienced in the following areas:

Administrative agency representation and appeals
Arbitration
Building permits and conditional use permits
Contract disputes, change orders and related issues
Defects and liability claims
Environmental regulations and permitting
General contract law, project delivery documentation and negotiation
Land acquisition
Mechanics and materialmen’s liens
Payment and related issues
Subcontractor issues
Workplace safety and regulation
Zoning and related issues

 

                 

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  • Trademarks Can Help Protect Businesses

    by Alex Halbach | Mar 04, 2013
    It’s difficult to stop a competing business from using a name that is similar to that of your business, especially if that business is registered in another state. Each state operates its own business registration system, which is separate from all other states.
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  • Understanding the Fair Housing Act

    by Alex Halbach | Oct 23, 2012
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  • What's in a Name?

    by Alex Halbach | Jul 30, 2012
    As an entrepreneur, starting a business can be a challenging yet rewarding experience and choosing a catchy, easy-to-remember business name is a very important decision that should not be taken lightly.
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