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FloridaConstruction Law Lawyers in Charlotte County, Florida

Construction law cases that arise during building construction including contract disputes, bonds and bonding, sureties, liens, and construction claims. The definitions of construction law include a wide variety of legal issues for the parties involved in the industry including surveyors, builders, construction workers, subcontractors, engineers, planners, and financial institutions. Construction attorneys in Charlotte County, Florida represent construction companies and developers dealing with building code requirements before municipalities.

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Albert Joseph Tiseo Jr

Albert Joseph Tiseo Jr
Goldman, Tiseo & Sturges, P.A.
701 JC Center Ct
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Licensed for 24 years, Albert Joseph Tiseo Jr is a Civil Trial Law and Construction Law lawyer who attended Florida State University Colleg... read more >

Lance Cortney Ball

Lance Cortney Ball
Ball Law, P.A.
18245 Paulson Dr
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Licensed for 21 years, Lance Cortney Ball is a Divorce Mediation and Bankruptcy lawyer who attended University of Miami School of Law... read more >

James W Mallonee

James W Mallonee
James W. Mallonee, P.A.
946 Tamiami Trail
Port Charlotte, FL 33953
Licensed for 21 years, James W Mallonee is a Commercial Real Estate Law and Probate lawyer who attended McGeorge School of Law - University... read more >

Rodney L Salvati

Rodney L Salvati
Rodney L. Salvati
985 Gulf Blvd
Englewood, FL 34223
Licensed for 18 years, Rodney L Salvati is a Business Law and Probate lawyer who attended Albany Law School... read more >
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Board Certified in Construction Law

Florida Bar Board Certification in Construction Law - Under Rule 6-24.2, the term "construction law" is the practice of law "dealing with matters relating to the design and construction of improvements on private and public projects including, but not limited to, construction dispute resolution, contract negotiation, preparation, award and administration, lobbying in governmental hearings, oversight and document review, construction lending and insurance, construction licensing...."

Construction law also includes the "analysis and litigation of problems arising out of the Florida Construction Lien Law, section 255.05, Florida Statutes, and the federal Miller Act, 40 U. S.C. Section 270."


Lawyers certified in Construction Law by the Florida Board of Legal Specialization have met the minimum standards for construction law certification. Those standards are set out in Rule 6-24.3 which include the practice of law for at least 5 years, substantial involvement in the specialty of construction law (40% or more), and 45 hours of approved construction law certification continuing legal education. Attorney also submit to peer review and pass a written examination.


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