General contractors bear the ultimate burden of getting the job done. Working with the owner, designer, and architect, coordinating
the work of subcontractors, ensuring the delivery of materials, and maintaining the work on schedule impose heavy burdens on the
general contractor. Legally, a general contractor may often face conflict on two fronts - working to resolve issues with an unhappy
owner and simultaneously demanding performance from a defaulting subcontractor. We are adept at helping contractors navigate
through this terrain, advising on the drafting of correspondence, the issuance of default and termination letters, and the
documentation of express and constructive change orders. After the job is complete, we assist contractors in pressing claims
against defaulting subcontractors and non-paying owners.

