Overview
Who We Are
Clients turn to Greensfelder attorneys for proactive representation and real-time construction counsel – from project inception to the punch list and beyond. Greensfelder lawyers know the construction industry inside and out and use that experience when addressing the task at hand, be it contract preparation and negotiation, bidding issues, change order and claim issues, insurance and surety questions, environmental issues, labor matters, corporate formation, intellectual property protection, governance matters and all manner of dispute resolution. Typical clients include:
- Contractors – prime contractors, design-builders
- Subcontractors
- Suppliers
- Construction managers
- Owners
- Developers
- Architects
- Engineers
- Sureties
Why Construction Clients Choose Greensfelder
Our attorneys understand construction business situations, empathize with client challenges and are able to see how the pieces fit together to bring critical legal insight to the task. Our team draws on its collective decades of experience to provide industry-focused counsel with efficient and practical solutions.
Claims in the construction industry are common – how clients respond is critical. Claims relating to scope, schedule, contract performance, defaults, design errors/omissions, construction workmanship, liens, and any one of a myriad of other issues can interrupt a business and slow down a project. Regardless of the complexity of the issues at hand, Greensfelder can help clients evaluate and identify potential solutions and guide clients through the legal process to resolution, even if that means complex, high-stakes litigation.
Over the years, the team has assisted and represented clients with projects across the country and around the world, in the public and private sectors. Whether it’s an issue on the project, or a mediation, arbitration or judicial proceeding, Greensfelder locations in the central United States enable the team to quickly and efficiently get to where the need is urgent.
Attorneys
News & Insights
News
- November 14, 2023
- November 2, 2023
- February 1, 2023
- November 3, 2022
- July 19, 2022
- March 31, 2022
- February 1, 2022
- Law360, January 3, 2022
- November 5, 2021
- August 6, 2021
- Constructor Magazine, July 2021
- March 22, 2021
- November 5, 2020
- March 5, 2020
- November 1, 2019
- October 2019
- August 2019
- August 15, 2019
- February 6, 2019
- February 2019
- November 2018
- November 2018
- Construction Dive, August 28, 2018
- August 2018
- March 2018
- November 2017
- November 2016
- October 19, 2016
- November 2, 2015
- November 6, 2014
- August 20, 2013
Seminars & Speaking Engagements
- "Anatomy of a Construction Dispute"MO-CCI, December 8, 2021
- MO-CCI, June 24, 2021
- "Items for Contractors to Consider in Light of COVID-19" webinarAGC of Missouri, March 22, 2021
Publications
- Under Construction, Spring 2020
- St. Louis Bar Journal, Summer 2019
Blog Posts
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, August 31, 2022
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, November 24, 2021
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, May 27, 2021
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, March 2, 2021
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, October 28, 2020
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, July 31, 2020
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, March 27, 2020
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, March 18, 2020
- Plans, Perks & Pay | Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog, January 30, 2019
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, August 10, 2018
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, February 22, 2018
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, November 28, 2017
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, September 21, 2017
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, July 19, 2017
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, June 8, 2017
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, May 19, 2017
- Nuts & Bolts | Construction Law Blog, March 28, 2017