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Appellate Practice

Arbitration and Mediation

Bankruptcy

Commercial/Business Litigation
and Transactions


Construction Law

Energy and Natural Resources

General Insurance Defense

Insurance Bad Faith
and Coverage


Labor and Employment Law

Mass Tort Litigation

Medical, Healthcare, and
Pharmaceutical


Premises Liability

Products Liability

Professional Liability

Public Entity/Governmental
Liability


Transportation Law

Wills, Estates, and Trusts

Workers’ Compensation

 

 
Since Mr. Daniel’s initial representation of contract sureties in the early 1950s, Daniel Coker Horton & Bell has had extensive experience in construction law. We have represented owners, contractors, subcontractors and sureties in every aspect of public and private construction.

Construction law cases often involve a multitude of parties with complex business, contractual and insurance relationships, all of which DCH&B is particularly suited to handle.

With a thorough knowledge of the industry, its contracts and construction practices, our attorneys have successfully represented a wide range of construction clients. Our experience covers the spectrum of construction law cases, including:

• Original contract negotiation
• Delayed construction
• Residential foundation claims
• Performance and construction defect claims (sometimes arising years after substantial
  completion and owner acceptance)
• Warranty breaches of chemical plants or major plant components
• Consolidated actions alleging widespread construction defects and building code
  violations in high-rise condominiums
 
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