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Construction Law and Litigation

Seattle Construction Law Attorneys – Washington Delay Claim Lawyers

Construction Litigation Law Firm

Since 1994, Jameson Babbitt Stites & Lombard PLLC has been representing clients in the public and private sector in matters of construction law and litigation. Our clients include public entities, contractors, engineers, private property owners, and architects. We provide a full range construction law services, including:

  • Construction contracts
  • Architectural contracts
  • Project management contracts
  • Construction liens
  • Financing agreements
  • Establishing processes for bidding, estimating, and change orders
  • Acceleration and delay claims
  • Non-payment
  • Suspension of work

We also negotiate, mediate and litigate disputes in this specialized area of the law.

To speak with an experienced construction law attorney , please contact Jameson Babbitt Stites & Lombard for an initial consultation.

Located in downtown Seattle, Washington, across the street from the Federal Building, the attorneys of JBSL serve clients from regionally, across the nation and throughout the Pacific Northwest. We have many clients in the State of Alaska. Regionally, we represent clients from the communities of Tacoma, Bellevue, Kirkland, Renton, Kent, Federal Way, Auburn, Redmond, Lynnwood, Edmonds, SeaTac, Lakewood, Everett, Bremerton, Yakima, Wenatchee, Spokane, and Pasco, and residents of King County, Kitsap County, Pierce County and Snohomish County.

Competitive Fees ▪ AV Rated*

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