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Members of the construction industry seek our legal services because of our familiarity with the technical aspects of construction, coupled with our proficiency in construction law. 

As a result of our years of contract litigation experience, BrigliaMcLaughlin handles a wide variety of contract disputes.  We have litigated trials in federal and state court and throughout  Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia.  Our attorneys have extensive bench and jury trial experience in numerous state and federal courts and before arbitration panels. We have prepared and pursued Requests for Equitable Adjustment with state and federal authorities and appeared in administrative proceedings before state agencies and various federal Boards of Contract Appeals.  In addition, we provide up front assistance to clients in drafting and negotiating contracts, assisting with issues that arise during construction, and implementing strategies to avoid protracted and expensive litigation.

 

News

CHAMBERS USA 2010 NAMES SHANNON J. BRIGLIA AS LEADING CONSTRUCTION LAWYER.

April 21, 2010 - Shannon J. Briglia has again been selected to the exclusive Chambers USA 2010: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, the Client’s Guide, for her expertise in construction law.

 

FLORIDA MECHANIC’S LIEN CLAIMANTS MUST STRICTLY COMPLY WITH FLA. STAT. § 713.21(4).

June 4, 2010 - A decision last week exemplified a Florida court's severe application of this statute to mechanic's liens.

FOURTH CIRCUIT UPHOLDS PAY-WHEN-PAID CLAUSES IN VIRGINIA CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS.

May 5, 2010 - This February, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit confirmed that subcontractors in Virginia face an almost insurmountable task when attempting to avoid an unambiguous pay-when-paid clause.

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