Construction Law
Experienced New Jersey Construction Law Attorneys
Our New Jersey construction law attorneys have significant experience assisting New Jersey clients in a host of construction-related legal matters.
The Lum Firm acts as New Jersey counsel or in-house counsel to many well-established national construction companies, providing wide ranging advice and legal services concerning all aspects of the construction industry. Our construction law group works closely with our employment law group, which has considerable expertise in handling employment matters related to the construction industry.
Our attorneys handle a wide range of legal matters affecting all aspects of the New Jersey construction industry, including:
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Surety law, including negotiation of takeover agreements, as well as analysis and prosecution of surety defenses to contractor’s claims.
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Litigation in federal and state courts.
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Bid protests.
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Specification review.
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Analysis and pre-bid protest.
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Analysis and preparation of delay and disruption claims.
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Advice concerning proper job documentation.
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Lien law issues including preparation and service of liens.
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Prosecution and defense of claims in mediation and arbitration.
The Lum Firm represents a wide variety of clients including, general contractors, owners, subcontractors, and design professionals in connection with both public and private, industrial, commercial, utility and residential projects. A few of our recent clients that we successfully represented include:
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A condominium association in a five-month trial in state court sued a construction lender and successfully obtained a jury verdict declaring that the lender was the "de-facto" developer of the project and therefore liable for all construction and design deficiencies.
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A contractor in an OSHA Review Committee hearing attempting to dismiss OSHA's claims of personal liability as against our client’s principals.
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A general contractor in connection with alterations and additions to a municipal complex involving delay and disruption issues in arbitration.
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A condominium association in connection with claims against designers and all contractors for deficient design and construction, including lender liability issues, in state court.
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A state utility contractor in connection with claim for final payment on a state project involving technical measurement issues.
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A concrete subcontractor against the general contractor on a private high-rise condominium construction project involving numerous back charges and offsets to the subcontractors’ account.
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A Condominium Association in a state court litigated matter against a developer/property manager in connection with construction defect and account turnover issues, including recovery of unpaid assessments, underfunded reserves, common elements improperly deeded to the developer, and money damages.
At The Lum Firm, we constantly develop new methods for our clients to engage in partnering, joint venturing, quality engineering, and cost effective project management techniques.
If you are a in a construction related industry and need a New Jersey construction lawyer, contact the Lum Firm. Let our 135 years of experience work for you.
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