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Sudbury Construction Law Firm
Overview
Since 2016, our dedicated construction law team at Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP in Sudbury, Massachusetts, has provided dedicated representation to construction companies and property owners. Whether our clients operate a construction company or are hiring one for their project build, we look out for their rights and best interests. Our law firm handles all types of litigation and appeals cases, and we offer alternative dispute resolution assistance whenever possible...
Since 2016, our dedicated construction law team at Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP in Sudbury, Massachusetts, has provided dedicated representation to construction companies and property owners. Whether our clients operate a construction company or are hiring one for their project build, we look out for their rights and best interests. Our law firm handles all types of litigation and appeals cases, and we offer alternative dispute resolution assistance whenever possible. To best serve our clients, we offer free initial consultations.
With more than 30 years of experience in the construction business, we have a thorough understanding of the industry and its associated laws and regulations. We aid clients throughout New England with a range of construction-related matters, including those involving admiralty and maritime construction, eminent domain, housing and construction defects, and land use and zoning. Our attorneys also assist clients with collections and mechanic's liens.
We are of the belief that the best way to deal with legal troubles is to make every effort to prevent them in the first place. Our attorneys work with clients to draft, review and negotiate contracts that protect them and their project interests. Drawing on our familiarity with the real estate development and zoning regulations, we aid our clients in creating thorough plans for their development projects to ensure they are in compliance through each phase of the process.
In addition to construction law, our team at the law firm of Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP assist clients with business and commercial law matters, as well as employment law issues. We guide our clients through a range of complex matters, including those involving government contracts; business organizations; mergers and acquisitions; contract issues; and state, local and municipal law. Our law firm also represents employees in wage and hour laws disputes.
About Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP
Practice Areas
- Construction
People
Attorneys
- John S. Davagian II Esq. (Managing Partner)
- James G. Grillo Esq. (Partner)
- Harvey B. Heafitz Esq. (Of Counsel)
- Scott K. Semple Esq. (Partner)
- Eric T. Thulin Esq.
- Lawrence A. Wind Esq.
- Drew E. Bartlett Esq.
Office Information
Address
365 Boston Post RoadSuite 200 Sudbury, MA 01776
Phone
Fax
- 978-443-7773
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