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Construction Law

Pierce County, Washington, Construction Law Attorneys

A construction issue requiring legal representation may affect homebuilders, contactors, remodelers, subcontractors, property owners, builders, homeowners and lenders.

Any party to a construction deal is welcome to inquire with our law office to learn how our lawyers can help protect your rights.

Representing Plaintiffs and Defendants in Construction Litigation

Regardless of which side of a conflict you find yourself on, contact Miller, Quinlan & Auter, P.S., Inc., to schedule a consultation regarding construction-related legal issues such as:

  • A homeowner alleges that a contractor did not do a repair or remodeling job right or on time
  • A contracting company alleges that they have not been paid for work completed on a residential or commercial property
  • Contractors allege wrongdoing by other contractors for any reason: work not completed, work not paid for, work not done correctly work not done on time
  • A property owner alleges defective workmanship by a contractor
  • Any interested party alleges that construction work was done without a permit
  • A lien has been placed on a property because of alleged nonpayment
  • Construction defects
  • Mold litigation

Contracts, Liens, Disputes

Our construction law practice includes drafting construction contracts, navigating around the construction lien act, and negotiating amicable solutions to difficult construction disputes involving new and remodeled, residential and commercial properties. When necessary, we have successfully litigated many construction lien and other development related cases, obtaining numerous victories for our clients, whether in the courtroom or through arbitration.

Recognized for Experience and Knowledge in Construction Law

Miller, Quinlan & Auter, P.S., Inc., is known for the experience and skill that our attorneys bring to construction and related legal matters. Lawyers of the law firm have taught continuing legal education (CLE) courses to other attorneys on filing liens, foreclosing liens and handling foreclosures in bankruptcy cases.

Call or e-mail the law firm to schedule a consultation regarding your construction law concern.

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