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In my last post on legal issues that may arise in commercial real estate transactions, I discussed possible scenarios surrounding LLC ownership. Another legal issue with which an experienced San Francisco real estate lawyer is familiar is construction litigation.
A construction dispute can prove very costly to both investor and contractor. In order to resolve such disputes efficiently and affordably, both parties should retain legal representation. Parties involved in such a lawsuit can include investors, business owners, general contractors, or subcontractors.
Issues pertaining to construction litigation may involve, but not be limited to:
Visit our website to find out more about construction litigation and real estate transactions and to connect with a business lawyer in San Francisco today.
Lerner Veit & Stanaland
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Suite 1850, San Francisco, CA 94104
(415) 781-4000
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