About
Allensworth, a construction law firm based in Austin, helps owners, design professionals, and contractors solve problems and get results. The firm’s attorneys handle all aspects of construction projects, from contract drafting and negotiation through project closeout and everything in between. Their collaborative, business-centered approach puts our clients’ goals first when crafting legal strategies and solutions.
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Main Areas of Practice:
We practice construction law exclusively. Our services include:
Risk Management and Claims Advocacy: Construction projects involve inherent risks, and mitigating these risks–sometimes including the navigation of complex insurance coverage issues–can be a daunting task. Allensworth’s attorneys are experts in risk management, insurance coverage analysis, and claims advocacy. They help clients proactively identify potential risks, negotiate favorable terms, and handle claims effectively.
Contractual Disputes: Disputes arising from contracts are common on construction projects. Challenges include ambiguous contract language, scope changes, payment disputes, and delays–possibly leading to costly and time-consuming litigation, as well as damaged relationships and project outcomes. Allensworth helps clients protect their interests and avoid disputes by drafting comprehensive contracts, reviewing and negotiating proposed terms, mediating disputes, and providing effective resolution strategies.
Complex Legal Processes: The construction industry is subject to a myriad of complex legal regulations and processes. Owners, developers, architects, engineers, and contractors face the challenge of navigating those legal complexities, which can lead to delays, disputes, and threatening legal consequences. Allensworth’s attorneys simplify legal processes, provide clear guidance, and assist with compliance, thereby minimizing risks and streamlining construction projects.
Construction Defect Claims: Construction defects can arise due to design flaws, faulty workmanship, or use of substandard materials. Such claims can be difficult to sort out and remedy and can result in significant financial losses, tarnished reputations, and project delays. Allensworth attorneys have years of experience and expertise evaluating construction defects, identifying responsible parties, and pursuing appropriate legal remedies, including insurance claims and litigation, to help their clients recover losses and ensure quality project outcomes.
Design Defect Claims: Alleged design defects often form the basis of disputes over whether an architect, engineer, landscape architect, registered interior designer, or surveyor has met the applicable code, prepared a sufficient set of plans and specifications, and satisfied the professional standard of care. These issues can produce sprawling disputes that require experts to opine on a design professional’s judgment, advice, and work product. Allensworth’s advocates focus on these disputes from all perspectives–whether from the standpoint of the owner receiving the design services, the construction team attempting to build from them, and the design professionals themselves whose work has been criticized.
Payment and Collection Issues: Payment problems–including non-payment, withheld payments, payment disputes, cash flow disruptions, and mechanic liens and payment bond claims–can hinder project progress and strain business operations. Construction industry clients also need skilled and knowledgeable advocates who can navigate the complexities of the state’s Prompt Pay Acts in the private and public sectors, as well as the Texas trust fund statutes and contingent payment laws. We are deeply experienced in handling payment-related issues, including contract review and advice, enforcement of payment provisions, mechanic’s lien filings, collection actions, and helping clients protect their businesses, progress their projects, and maintain a healthy cash flow.
Construction Delays and Disruptions: Construction projects often face unexpected delays and disruptions due to factors such as weather conditions, labor shortages, materials shortages, or unforeseen circumstances. The age of pandemic has introduced unprecedented difficulties for clients seeking to develop, build, or design projects. These challenges can result in increased costs, project timeline extensions, and disputes about who is responsible–as well as remedies for unexcused delays and supply chain disruptions. Allensworth’s attorneys provide strategic advice and dispute resolution services to address delays and disruptions and bring disputes to conclusion as efficiently as possible. They can assist in contract interpretation, negotiation, and claims management to mitigate the impact of project delays.
Professional Licensure and Disciplinary Matters: The firm regularly represents architects, engineers, landscape architects, interior designers, and surveyors who have been accused of violating the rules of the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners or the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. The stakes are often the highest they can ever be when a design professional’s continued licensure and ability to practice are threatened. Allensworth’s attorneys advocate for these registrants and use their experience before the state agencies to navigate toward exoneration where possible, or an otherwise acceptable path to daylight that allows their clients to return to normal business.
Permitting and Regulatory Compliance: Obtaining permits and complying with regulatory requirements can be a frustrating and time-consuming process. Failure to adhere to regulations can result in project delays, penalties, and potential legal repercussions. Allensworth assists its clients in navigating the permitting process efficiently, and mitigating risks associated with non-compliance.
Offices
Austin Office
303 Colorado St., Ste 2800
Austin, Texas 78701
512.708.1250
Co-Managing Partners
Amy Emerson [email protected]
Joe Basham [email protected]
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- Austin303 Colorado Street Suite 2800 , Austin, Texas, USA, TX 78701
- Web: www.allensworthlaw.com
- Tel: +1 512 708 1250
- Fax: +1 512 708 0519
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Articles, highlights and press releases
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Insurance Coverage for Construction Lawyers: 5 Initial Steps for Submitting a Property Damage Claim
Board Certified Construction Lawyer Karly Houchin, in her article for the State Bar of Texas Insurance Law Section, shares five key steps for handling construction insurance claims: identify policy types, gather policies, confirm insureds, review exclusions, and notify insurers.
Everywhere Assignments: What You Need to Know About Assigning Construction Contracts and and Claims
A foundation for Texas construction lawyers on assigning claims and contracts in Texas.
2024 Texas Case Law Update - Construction
The Case Law Update provides a comprehensive update on Texas construction law, featuring concise summaries of dozens of 2023 cases affecting our field.
2023 Legislative Updates for Water Providers in Texas
The Allensworth Water Law practice group analyzed updates from the 2023 legislative session for bills that affect our Water Supply Corporation (WSC) and Special Utility District (SUD) clients.
Texas HB 2007: Design-Build Exception to Certificate of Merit Requirements
HB 2007 exempts certain public design-build project participants from the certificate of merit filing requirements of Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Chapter 150.
Revisions to Procurement and Change Order Procedures for Certain Public Construction Projects
Texas: HBs 3437 and 3507 increase the minimum dollar thresholds for certain procurement procedures applicable to construction projects for special districts. Learn more about these changes to Chapter 49 of the Water Code in this legislative update.
Texas Legislative Update: HB 3485 New Right to Stop Work on Texas Projects
HB 3485 will provide general contractors and subcontractors a statutory right to refuse to perform owner-directed additional work on public and private projects.
Texas Legislative Update: HB 3485 New Right to Stop Work on Texas Projects
HB 3485 will provide general contractors and subcontractors a statutory right to refuse to perform owner-directed additional work on public and private projects.
Introducing Jason T. Hill and Our Water Law Practice Group: Addressing Complex Water Challenges for
Allensworth, a nationally ranked law firm in construction and infrastructure development, is excited to announce the expansion of our Water Law Practice Group.
Insurance Coverage for Construction Lawyers: 5 Initial Steps for Submitting a Property Damage Claim
Board Certified Construction Lawyer Karly Houchin, in her article for the State Bar of Texas Insurance Law Section, shares five key steps for handling construction insurance claims: identify policy types, gather policies, confirm insureds, review exclusions, and notify insurers.
Everywhere Assignments: What You Need to Know About Assigning Construction Contracts and and Claims
A foundation for Texas construction lawyers on assigning claims and contracts in Texas.
2024 Texas Case Law Update - Construction
The Case Law Update provides a comprehensive update on Texas construction law, featuring concise summaries of dozens of 2023 cases affecting our field.
2023 Legislative Updates for Water Providers in Texas
The Allensworth Water Law practice group analyzed updates from the 2023 legislative session for bills that affect our Water Supply Corporation (WSC) and Special Utility District (SUD) clients.
Texas HB 2007: Design-Build Exception to Certificate of Merit Requirements
HB 2007 exempts certain public design-build project participants from the certificate of merit filing requirements of Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Chapter 150.
Revisions to Procurement and Change Order Procedures for Certain Public Construction Projects
Texas: HBs 3437 and 3507 increase the minimum dollar thresholds for certain procurement procedures applicable to construction projects for special districts. Learn more about these changes to Chapter 49 of the Water Code in this legislative update.
Texas Legislative Update: HB 3485 New Right to Stop Work on Texas Projects
HB 3485 will provide general contractors and subcontractors a statutory right to refuse to perform owner-directed additional work on public and private projects.
Texas Legislative Update: HB 3485 New Right to Stop Work on Texas Projects
HB 3485 will provide general contractors and subcontractors a statutory right to refuse to perform owner-directed additional work on public and private projects.
Introducing Jason T. Hill and Our Water Law Practice Group: Addressing Complex Water Challenges for
Allensworth, a nationally ranked law firm in construction and infrastructure development, is excited to announce the expansion of our Water Law Practice Group.