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Montana Construction Law - Construction Law firms that offer expert services to the Building Trades Industry.
Borsuk & Associates - 2033 N. Main Street, Suite 450 Walnut Creek CA 94596 telephone: (925) 937-4400 fax:(925) 937-4450 email: jlb@borsuklaw.com Business and Litigation Counsel to the Construction Industry
Fabyanske Law Firm - The law firm of Fabyanske, Westra, Hart, & Thomson, P.A. concentrates on providing legal services to the real estate and construction industries. We have worked extensively in both the public and private sectors, and our clients span all sectors of the industry, and include contractors, owners, design professionals, subcontractors, sureties, insurers and lenders across the United States. Because of our experience in resolving disputes, many clients engage the firm for preventive planning. Such planning includes contract review and negotiation and risk allocation advice. In today’s complex legal and business environment, poor planning can result in catastrophic losses. Contact: Ryan Miner – Business Development, 612-359-7679, rminer@fwhtlaw.com
Meuleman Mollerup LLP - 950 Broadway Avenue, Suite 500 Boise (County: ADA) ID 83706 Telephone: 208.342.6066 Fax: 208.336.9712 Email: otero-epley@lawidaho.com States: Idaho, California, Utah, Montana Meuleman Mollerup LLP - was founded in 1981 to serve our clients with responsive, cost-effective and quality legal services. We've built our reputation on our knowledge of construction and real estate and have put that expertise to work with clients in all types of business.Your needs are our highest priority. In order to fulfill our commitment we stay up-to-date and informed about your business and the legal issues impacting you. Representing construction businesses throughout the western United States has been the cornerstone of our practice. We assist contractors, suppliers, owners, developers and governmental agencies in a variety of construction matters.
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