About

Provided by Troutman Pepper

Troutman Pepper’s Construction practice differentiates itself from other top-tier firms in the market through its significant experience representing contractors, subcontractors, architects, and engineers with a particular focus on owners and developers. This varied experience allows us to view matters holistically, and to advise our clients in a unique manner. Some of the more advanced practices of our national team include:

  • Engaging and working closely with experts when performance problems first arise, fostering early and better claim assessments

  • Providing existing construction clients with bankruptcy, corporate, and insurance law services including financing, data breach, securities and banking, tax advice, insurance advice, and shareholder agreements
  • Managing disputes involving multiple parties and interested entities, such as owner representatives, subcontractors, suppliers, and insurance carriers

  • Offering experience in alternative dispute resolution. We have successfully represented clients in virtually every ADR procedure employed in the construction industry, and our attorneys serve as construction industry mediators, facilitators, and arbitrators

Chambers Review

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Construction - USA - Nationwide
2
Band 2
What the team is known for

Troutman Pepper has an experienced group with a strong presence across the country. Often handles high-profile projects for major construction groups and owners, and possesses a high-caliber litigation and trial team that regularly appears in high-value disputes arising from projects. Also noted for its representation of leading contractors and design professionals. Further recognized for representation of international clients drawn from the Americas, the Middle East and the UK.

Notable practitioners

Jason McLarry is a key contact in Georgia.

Work Highlights

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  • Troutman Pepper advised the owner of the Skookumchuck Energy Facility located in Rainier, Washington, on disputes with the Balance of Plant EPC Contractor associated with project delays and cost overruns.

Strengths

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