Adam F. Haimo
USA Guide 2024
Band 1 : Construction
Email address
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About
Provided by Adam F. Haimo
Practice Areas
Full-service construction law practice (both transactional and litigation based). Counsels clients in all aspects of the design, development, and construction process for residential and commercial projects. Handles all aspects of construction litigation including, but not limited to, defects and delay cases. Construction transactional practice includes, but is not limited to, the preparation and review of construction and design agreements for owners, developers, contractors, architects, and engineers; insurance and bond work; and, involved in providing legal counsel throughout the construction process in Florida and throughout the United States. Handles complex commercial litigation, real estate and business litigation, banking litigation, commercial foreclosures, litigation of business torts, and commercial disputes involving real property. Board certified in construction law by The Florida Bar.
Professional Memberships
Admitted to Florida, U.S. District Court, Southern and Middle Districts of Florida; The Florida Bar; American Bar Association; Lawyers for Children America, National Board of Directors, Chairman.
Personal
JD, Washington University School of Law, 2001; Brandeis University, BA, magna cum laude, with high honors in American Studies, 1998.
Chambers Review
USA
Adam Haimo has a highly reputable practice acting for clients involved in major construction projects in Florida, including the drafting and negotiation of contracts as well as any resulting litigation.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Adam Haimo is a very sharp lawyer."
"Adam is very knowledgeable and will always respond on time."
"Adam is a very down-to-earth attorney with vast knowledge in construction law."
"Adam Haimo is a very sharp lawyer."
"Adam is very knowledgeable and will always respond on time."
"Adam is a very down-to-earth attorney with vast knowledge in construction law."