Nicolosi & Associates is an affiliate of The Buckley Companies, which provides comprehensive development and real estate services to property owners and investors. Our attorneys have practical, daily experience in the issues facing construction companies.
Areas of Practice
Construction Law
Nicolosi & Associates’ attorneys handle cases involving non-payment, additional services, default terminations, design defects, differing conditions, changes, delays, suspensions of work, acceleration, labor inefficiency, bid mistakes, and protests, as well as insurance and surety claims on construction projects of virtually every type. Our services include:
- Drafting and reviewing contract documents
- Preparing draft project correspondence
- Performing schedule and claim analyses
- Preparing actual claim submissions
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Mechanic’s Liens
Mechanic’s liens are often the best method a contractor has of getting paid on a project, and our attorneys can help to ensure your rights are protected. We have the experience to perfect your lien claim through every phase of the process:
- Drafting and serving the notice of intention to claim a lien
- Filing suit, the interlocutory lien hearing
- Final lien hearing
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Banking
Our banking practice offers an extensive set of services designed to help lenders identify and qualify desirable financing candidates, foster healthy, productive relationships with borrowers, and protect lenders when loans become unsalvageable.
- Loan documentation preparation and review
- Refinancing, loan restructuring, workout arrangements
- Collections services
- Foreclosures and replevins
- Lease reviews
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Labor & Employment Litigation
Nicolosi & Associates litigators avoid trial whenever possible, but litigate aggressively when necessary. We are committed stewards of our clients’ resources and work as efficiently as possible to control costs and to recommend practical and economic strategies.
- Employment contract enforcement
- Union negotiations
- Non-compete covenants
- Contract enforcement
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