Construction Litigation
Cook Brown's almost 30 years of representing members of the construction industry - both general contractors and subcontractors- gives Cook Brown the perspective and experience necessary to quickly identify key issues and efficiently represent parties in construction disputes. Cook Brown's familiarity with industry issues gives Cook Brown the understanding necessary to handle complex issues arising from small or large construction projects.
Cook Brown has extensive experience reviewing and drafting contracts with an emphasis on ensuring that our clients are not unknowingly limiting or waiving their rights to prompt payment and fair compensation if additional work is required. Cook Brown also counsels businesses about the contracts they seek to enforce. If a dispute arises, Cook Brown aims for an expedited resolution, avoiding the costly distraction of litigation. Where litigation is necessary, Cook Brown’s litigators will ensure effective, cost-effective and proactive representation.
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- Employer Liable for Pregnancy Discrimination Under FEHA
Terry A, Wills, Esq.
- Changes to Alternative Workweek Schedule Requirements Provide Greater Flexibility
Lisa V. Ryan, Esq.
- Updates to No-Match and E-Verify
Regina Silva, Esq.
- Sexual Harassment Outside the Workplace
Lisa V. Ryan, Esq.
- Employment Obligations to Employees of Subcontractors
Robert L. Boucher, Esq.
- The "Other" Adverse Provision in the Employee Free Choice Act
Ronald W. Brown, Esq.
Our attorneys address issues with consistent and proactive results in the courtroom, in the boardroom, and on the job site. Using teamwork and know-how, we anticipate the unexpected and solve these issues with extraordinary talent.