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Construction Litigation

Construction projects are costly and can become incredibly complex with the involvement of multiple parties. David N. Calvillo has represented individuals in the construction industry in a wide variety of matters. We counsel our clients on litigation avoidance and assist in drafting and negotiating contracts. When legal action is necessary, we are prepared to resolve construction disputes in federal and state courts as well as in alternative dispute resolution forums. Calvillo Law has represented clients in nearly every sector of the commercial and residential construction industry including:

  • Owners
  • Contractors
  • Subcontractors
  • Work Place Injuries, or Death
  • Construction lenders
  • Material suppliers
  • Developers
  • Architects
  • Engineers

Our clients have been involved in a multitude of construction projects ranging from large residential properties to commercial shopping centers. Calvillo Law handles virtually all disputes arising over costs, design and all phases of project management in both public- and private-sector development. His experience as a CPA with the world's largest public accounting firms auditing and providing financial accounting services to the the largest construction companies in the world has permitted him to appreciate the importance and significance of cost accounting and the intricacies of tracing the flow of dollars in construction disputes.

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