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Austin Construction Litigation Lawyer

Commercial construction projects typically involve a number of contractors, subcontractors and suppliers. With that much complexity, it’s inevitable that disputes will arise. If left unresolved, they can create costly delays and unplanned expenses – something that no business needs or wants. When disputes do arise you should speak to an Austin business attorney, D. Scott Heselmeyer, PC, for help. He is adept at finding creative, cost-effective ways to resolve construction disputes without extended litigation. He understands that running any successful business requires careful planning, holding down expenses and watching the bottom line.

He handles businesses of all types and sizes. He works with small firms, mid-size companies and large, international corporations. He has the resources and legal staff necessary to handle any of your business law concerns. He knows that any delays or slow down of work during the construction phase of building or expanding your business can be costly and difficult to deal with. His goal is to help each of his clients resolve their construction disputes in the fastest and most effective manner possible.

Construction Litigation Attorney in Austin
Construction disputes can occur on shopping center projects, residential housing developments and industrial facilities. Unsatisfactory work by a contractor can cause such a dispute or perhaps a customer fails to make a scheduled payment. He can represent businesses, customers, contractors and construction companies in such disputes. Many contracts require that any disputes be resolved through arbitration as a first action. A single or group of arbitrators considers the facts and testimony and makes a decision. The contracted parties can agree to make such a decision binding. It is still beneficial to have an attorney present at such arbitration. Whatever services may be required to help you resolve construction project disputes he offers a variety of billing and payment options including:

  • Fixed hourly rates
  • Flat rate
  • Retainer fee
  • Contingency fee
  • Hybrid fee agreements

For a personal consultation with a construction litigation lawyer to discuss your situation call his office to make an appointment today.

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