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Construction and Mechanic’s Lien

Hendell Construction and Mechanic’s Lien Lawyer

We advise owners and contractors on construction matters from contracts to neighbor disputes, liens, litigation, and more

Determining what remedies are available in a construction dispute and how damages are calculated requires careful analysis of the contract documents, applicable statutes and case law, and the unique facts of every case. Similarly, protecting your rights requires diligently asserting them at all times and in all ways, and by giving proper notice according to contract terms, statutes, local government regulation, or court deadlines.

It can be enormously helpful to have an attorney to guide you in your construction process.

Charlottesville Attorney Thomas M. Hendell has been practicing construction law in Virginia courts for 15 years. Construction law disagreements are among the most consequential and difficult experiences of many clients’ lives, and we work closely with you to minimize uncertainty, enforce your rights, and present your most compelling case.

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