The success of a major construction project largely depends on carefully prepared, enforceable contracts. Even smaller projects like home renovations should be based on solid written agreements between:
- Homeowners
- Contractors
- Subcontractors
- Suppliers
- And other industry professionals
Unfortunately, even when a contract exists, a costly dispute could arise if there is disagreement over the exact terms of the contract or if one party fails to perform or pay. At Michael L. Morgan Law Group, we help our clients resolve construction contract disputes in the most cost-effective way possible.
If the other party refuses to cooperate, Attorney Michael L. Morgan will not hesitate to utilize his skills as an accomplished trial lawyer to fight for you in court.
To schedule a consultation regarding your specific situation, call our Sarasota construction contract lawyer at (941) 218-8220 or complete our online contact form.
What Is a Construction Attorney?
A construction attorney is a lawyer that has extensive experience in Florida construction law, as well as federal law, that handles several types of construction law issues. This includes:
- Contract disputes
- Construction liens
- Delay claims and damages
- Construction defect claims
- And more
Helping You Move Forward to Protect Your Rights
Once we assess your specific situation, we can take steps to minimize your costs and help you obtain a favorable outcome, whether that involves an out-of-court resolution or a litigated resolution.
We prepare each construction law case for trial because that is surest way to protect our clients' interests, even if the contract dispute is ultimately resolved outside of court.
Our firm provides outstanding representation to Florida property owners, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and developers in disputes over commercial and residential projects. We can advise you on the best path forward regarding any of these types of claims:
- Breach of contract
- Breach of fiduciary duty
- Erroneous or fraudulent billing
- Construction defects
- Delays in construction and failure to perform
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See How Michael L. Morgan Law Group Can Help You
Contact our firm today to schedule a consultation with our experienced team. Our office is in downtown Sarasota, at 2364 Fruitville Road, between Lime and Shade avenues. We represent construction industry professionals and property owners throughout Sarasota and Manatee counties.
To speak with our Sarasota construction attorneys at Michael L. Morgan Law Group, call (941) 218-8220, or fill out our contact form to arrange a consultation.