In partnering with businesses throughout Metro Atlanta, we know that our region's economy is tied to the health of the construction and real estate industries. As such, a significant portion of our practice at Mahaffey Pickens Tucker, LLP is dedicated to supporting companies in these fields.
Over the course of the past decade, we have expanded our practice in spite of the real estate downturn of 2008. While other firms decreased their range of legal services, we hired more lawyers in order to increase the legal resources we provide to our clients in the construction industry.
Designing Legal Strategies For Resolving Construction Disputes
These resources have enhanced our ability to offer value-added counsel to contractors, developers and property owners in and out of the courtroom. Since the firm's inception, we have maintained a record of success in defending our clients' interests in construction cases throughout Georgia. Our long-term clients have benefited from this commitment to strengthen our representation in all stages of construction law, including the following:
- Tailoring strategies for construction litigation
- Representing clients in construction arbitration
- Designing bid agreements, proposals and protests
- Drafting, reviewing and negotiating construction contracts
It is often the case that conflicts that initiate a construction dispute require solutions that are addressed by other practice areas such as rezoning regulations or contract law. Drawing on the extensive experience of our staff, our attorneys are able to advise our clients on regulations that may influence their business endeavors regarding these practice areas:
- Land use and zoning
- Breach of contract
- Eminent domain
- Commercial real estate
- Ad valorem and property tax
- Commercial litigation
Our comprehensive legal services allow us to advocate for our clients' best interests and produce favorable results.
Contact Us For Construction Solutions Today
Please call 770-232-0000 to schedule an appointment. Our offices are located in Lawrenceville and Alpharetta.