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Oakland Construction Litigation Attorney

An Oakland Construction Litigation Lawyer Resolving Disputes

Construction disputes are complex and are governed by their own statutes and rules and often involve short deadlines to take action. A special subset of remedies only makes legal matters more complicated. You need an attorney who is not only knowledgeable about business litigation, but also an advocate who has an in-depth knowledge of the construction industry and its special rules.

Founder Gary Kershner has helped California-based construction companies resolve contentious legal matters in court for the past 25 years. That experience and diligent approach can be your most valuable legal asset when you need to file or fight a lawsuit.

For help in resolving a dispute with a contractor or vendor, contact us at 510-213-6670 or toll free at 888-368-3107.

A San Francisco Construction Contract Dispute Lawyer Dedicated to You

At the Law Offices of Gary Kershner, we seek to resolve business-related construction disputes involving contracts or payments. When considering construction or contractor litigation, you need an attorney who understands the existing statutes and the extremely short deadlines that apply to those disputes. Mechanic liens and stop notices can be effective measures, but only if you adhere to the timelines.

Our founder has the knowledge and experience to navigate you through a complicated process. With construction disputes, a specialized subset of remedies applies. An attorney who is not familiar with those remedies or lacks industry knowledge can put your construction operations at risk.

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For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced business lawyer regarding finding resolution to a construction-related dispute through litigation or Alternative Dispute Resolution, please contact us.

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