The firm’s well-known construction law practice includes regular consulting, contract drafting and negotiation, insurance coverage and bonding issues, bidding disputes, and litigation. Attorneys have represented contractors, subcontractors, architects, suppliers, suretys and owners in contract and payment disputes, construction defect claims, Miller Act claims, nuisance cases, OSHA charges and other matters in state and federal courts, in arbitration and before administrative agencies. The firm is a member of the Associated General Contractors of Western Kentucky and attorneys have authored several articles for the Western Kentucky Constructor magazine, including The Basics of Construction Contracts; Mechanics’ Liens; Kentucky Takes Aim At Lawsuits: What Every Builder Should Know About Kentucky’s Notice and Opportunity to Repair Act; Has the Joint Check “Arrived”; Insuring Construction Defect Claims: Don’t Assume You Are (Not) Covered, co-authored by Keith Riley of Peel & Holland Financial Group; and Defective Work Is No “Accident.”
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