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What Does a Construction Lawyer Do?

A construction lawyer handles a number of different legal needs, including but not limited to employment law, government contracts, and construction defects. Your lawyer can draw up contracts and ensure that you're following regulatory guidelines, as well as represent you in negotiations and in court if it reaches that point.

How Do I Know If I Need a Construction Lawyer?

It's a smart idea to consult with a construction lawyer if you:
  • Are starting a new project and need to make sure that you're following local and federal building regulations
  • Need to create a legal document, especially a contract
  • Need a new permit
  • Need to obtain government permission
  • Need to hold a town hearing
  • Are worried about an environmental regulation
  • Are having a dispute with your employer/employee
  • Need to file a lawsuit or lawsuit has been filed against you
For any new project or any concerns or doubts, having a construction lawyer explain the process may be very helpful.

How Much Does a Construction Lawyer Cost?

Lawyers choose their method of billing, so one lawyer's billing structure may differ from another. Many construction attorneys charge an hourly rate, though the rate will vary depending on several factors including where you live and the complexity of your matter. Many times, in a construction case, the losing side pays the winning side's attorney fees.

What Should I Expect When Working with a Construction Lawyer?

Depending on the legal matter you're dealing with, you can expect different outcomes. If you're drafting a document or just getting some advice on regulations, your lawyer should give you confidence that your construction business is legal and you understand what is expected of you. The results of a lawsuit will vary depending on the matter you're dealing with. Although there are no guarantees that you'll win your case, having a construction lawyer on your side gives you the benefit of expert knowledge about the laws and court procedures.

Please note: This page offers general legal information, not but not legal advice tailored for your specific legal situation. Rocket Lawyer Incorporated isn't a law firm or a substitute for one. For further information on this topic, you can Ask a Legal Pro.


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This article was created, edited and reviewed by trained editorial staff who specialize in translating complex legal topics into plain language.

At Rocket Lawyer, we believe legal information should be both reliable and easy to understand—so you don't need a law degree to feel informed. We follow a rigorous editorial policy to ensure every article is helpful, clear, and as accurate and up-to-date as possible.

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  • This article was written and reviewed by Rocket Lawyer editorial staff
  • This article was last reviewed or updated on Sep 23, 2022

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