Legal Counsel for Complex Commercial Construction Projects

Commercial construction projects demand sophisticated legal representation that understands both the business realities and legal complexities of large-scale development. With over 30 years of combined experience as a construction attorney and former Vice President & General Counsel of construction firms, James J. Corbett, P.C. provides the strategic guidance and aggressive advocacy your project requires.

From initial contract negotiation through project completion and dispute resolution, we protect your interests at every stage of the construction process. Our unique industry background means we don’t just understand the lawβ€”we understand your business.

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100M+
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Statewide Practice

Who We Serve

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Developers & Owners

  • Commercial real estate developers
  • Institutional property owners
  • Private equity real estate funds
  • Hotel and hospitality developers
  • Retail and office developers
  • Multi-family residential developers
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General Contractors

  • Commercial construction firms
  • Design-build contractors
  • Construction managers
  • Infrastructure contractors
  • Specialty trade contractors
  • MEP contractors
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Subcontractors & Suppliers

  • Mechanical subcontractors
  • Electrical subcontractors
  • Plumbing contractors
  • HVAC specialists
  • Material suppliers
  • Specialty trade subcontractors
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Architects & Engineers

  • Architectural firms
  • Structural engineers
  • MEP engineering firms
  • Civil engineers
  • Design professionals
  • Construction consultants

🎯 The James Corbett Advantage

Unique combination of legal knowledge and real-world construction experience

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Legal Excellence

30+ years practicing construction law in New York, with extensive trial and negotiation experience

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Executive Experience

Former VP & General Counsel of telecommunications infrastructure and commercial construction companies

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Field Knowledge

Hands-on construction project management experience provides real-world perspective

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Business Acumen

Understands the financial and operational pressures of commercial construction

Comprehensive Commercial Construction Services

Contract Negotiation & Drafting

Protect your interests from day one with professionally drafted and negotiated construction contracts.

  • Prime construction agreements
  • Subcontractor agreements
  • Design-build contracts
  • Construction management agreements
  • Purchase orders and supply agreements
  • AIA document review and modification

Project Compliance & Risk Management

Navigate complex regulatory requirements and minimize project risks through proactive legal counsel.

  • Prevailing wage compliance
  • Certified payroll requirements
  • Safety and OSHA compliance
  • Environmental regulations
  • Building code compliance
  • Insurance and bonding requirements

Payment & Lien Rights

Secure payment and protect lien rights on commercial projects throughout New York.

  • Mechanic’s lien filing and enforcement
  • Notice to owner requirements
  • Payment bond claims
  • Trust fund enforcement
  • Article 3-A claims
  • Collection actions

Dispute Resolution & Litigation

Aggressive representation in all forms of construction disputes and litigation.

  • Breach of contract claims
  • Payment disputes
  • Delay and impact claims
  • Defective work claims
  • Contract termination disputes
  • Mediation and arbitration

Change Order & Claims Management

Professional guidance on change orders, extra work claims, and scope disputes.

  • Change order preparation and negotiation
  • Extra work documentation
  • Scope of work disputes
  • Differing site conditions claims
  • Cardinal change claims
  • Constructive change orders

Delay & Schedule Analysis

Sophisticated analysis and litigation of project delay claims.

  • Critical path method analysis
  • Time impact analysis
  • Excusable vs. compensable delays
  • Concurrent delay analysis
  • Acceleration claims
  • Liquidated damages disputes

Construction Defect Claims

Comprehensive representation in commercial construction defect matters.

  • Building envelope defects
  • Structural deficiencies
  • MEP system failures
  • Waterproofing failures
  • Professional witness coordination
  • Multi-party litigation

Insurance & Surety Matters

Navigate complex insurance coverage and surety bond issues.

  • Additional insured disputes
  • Coverage analysis and claims
  • Performance bond claims
  • Payment bond enforcement
  • Surety takeover negotiations
  • Bad faith claims

Public Works Projects

Legal counsel in public construction projects and government contracts.

  • Public bidding compliance
  • Prevailing wage requirements
  • Public contract claims
  • DBE/MBE/WBE requirements
  • Federal and state compliance
  • Government contract disputes

Types of Commercial Projects We Handle

🏒 Office Buildings

Class A office towers, corporate headquarters, professional buildings

🏨 Hospitality

Hotels, resorts, restaurants, entertainment venues

πŸͺ Retail & Mixed-Use

Shopping centers, mixed-use developments, retail spaces

🏭 Industrial

Manufacturing facilities, warehouses, distribution centers

πŸ₯ Healthcare

Hospitals, medical offices, healthcare facilities

🏫 Educational

Schools, universities, training facilities

🏘️ Multi-Family Residential

Apartment buildings, condominiums, senior housing

πŸš‡ Infrastructure

Transportation, utilities, telecommunications

Our Approach to Commercial Construction Matters

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Strategic Assessment

Comprehensive evaluation of your legal position, contract terms, and business objectives

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Risk Analysis

Identify potential risks and exposure while developing mitigation strategies

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Proactive Solutions

Implement preventive measures and early resolution strategies when possible

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Aggressive Advocacy

When disputes arise, provide forceful representation while controlling costs

Why Industry Experience Matters

Having served as VP & General Counsel of construction companies, James Corbett understands the pressures you face:

  • Cash Flow Management: We know delayed payments can threaten your business survival
  • Project Schedules: We understand critical path impacts and the cost of delays
  • Subcontractor Management: We’ve dealt with the challenges of coordinating multiple trades
  • Owner Expectations: We know how to manage difficult clients and unrealistic demands
  • Cost Control: We provide efficient legal services that respect your budget constraints
  • Business Relationships: We balance aggressive advocacy with maintaining working relationships

Common Commercial Construction Issues

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Schedule Delays

Contractor delays threatening occupancy dates and lease commitments

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Cost Overruns

Disputed change orders and extra work claims exceeding budget

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Defective Work

Quality issues requiring correction before project acceptance

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Contract Disputes

Interpretation conflicts over scope, specifications, or payment terms

For General Contractors

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Payment Delays

Owner withholding payments or disputing payment applications

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Subcontractor Issues

Deficient work, delays, or disputes with subcontractors

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Change Order Disputes

Owner refusing to approve or pay for changed conditions

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Unforeseen Conditions

Hidden conditions requiring additional work and compensation

For Subcontractors

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Non-Payment

General contractor or owner failing to pay for completed work

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Scope Creep

Forced to perform work beyond contracted scope without compensation

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Delay Damages

Wrongfully charged for project delays caused by others

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Lien Rights

Need to protect payment rights through mechanic’s liens

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes commercial construction law different from residential?

Commercial construction involves significantly more complex contracts, larger dollar amounts, multiple layers of contractors and subcontractors, sophisticated payment mechanisms, and often public bidding requirements. Commercial projects also involve more detailed specifications, professional design teams, and complex insurance and bonding arrangements. Our experience with both commercial operations and legal issues makes us uniquely qualified to handle these matters.

How can I protect my lien rights on a commercial project?

In New York, protecting lien rights requires strict compliance with notice requirements and filing deadlines. Contractors must serve Notice to Owner within specific timeframes, file liens within eight months of last furnishing, and commence foreclosure actions within one year. We help clients navigate these requirements and ensure maximum protection of payment rights.

What is a mechanic’s lien and how does it work?

A mechanic’s lien is a security interest in real property securing payment for labor and materials. In New York, contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers who improve real property can file liens against that property. The lien creates leverage for payment and can ultimately lead to foreclosure and sale of the property if unpaid. Proper filing and enforcement requires technical compliance with statutory requirements.

How should I handle disputed change orders?

Change orders are a common source of disputes. We recommend: (1) documenting all changes in writing before performing work, (2) providing detailed cost breakdowns, (3) obtaining owner approval, and (4) preserving claims if forced to proceed under protest. When disputes arise, we analyze the contract terms, document the changed conditions, and pursue appropriate remedies through negotiation or litigation.

What are my options if the owner won’t pay?

Payment remedies depend on your contract position and project type. Options include: mechanic’s liens, payment bond claims, breach of contract actions, trust fund claims under Article 3-A, and in some cases, quantum meruit claims. We evaluate your specific situation and pursue the most effective collection strategy while protecting ongoing business relationships where appropriate.

How do delay claims work on commercial projects?

Delay claims require proof that: (1) delays occurred, (2) delays were caused by the party you’re claiming against, (3) delays were not your fault, and (4) you suffered damages. We work with scheduling specialists to perform critical path analysis, document causation, and calculate delay damages including direct costs, extended overhead, and acceleration costs.

What is the difference between excusable and compensable delay?

Excusable delays (like weather or unforeseen conditions) may extend your time for performance but don’t entitle you to compensation. Compensable delays (like owner-caused delays or design errors) extend time AND entitle you to damages. Some delays may be both excusable and compensable. Contract analysis is critical to determining your rights.

Should I use arbitration or litigation for construction disputes?

This depends on your contract terms and the specific dispute. Arbitration can be faster and more private but limits appeals and discovery. Litigation provides more procedural protections and appeal rights but can take longer. Many commercial construction contracts mandate arbitration. We help evaluate which forum is most advantageous for your specific situation.

“My experience at the law office of James Corbett was excellent. I was thrilled with the professionalism and the customer service that was directed towards me. I’ve used other attorneys before but none of them went above and beyond like James did for me. I highly recommend anyone that can use his service as I promise you will be happy that you did.”

🚨 Get Strategic Legal Counsel for Your Commercial Project

Don’t let legal issues derail your commercial construction project. Get experienced representation from an attorney who understands both the law and your business.

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Why Choose James J. Corbett, P.C. for Commercial Construction Law?

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Unique combination of legal credentials and hands-on construction industry experience

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Business Focus

Understanding of commercial realities and financial pressures beyond just legal issues

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Trial Experience

Proven track record in construction litigation, arbitration, and mediation

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Relationship-Focused

Aggressive advocacy balanced with protecting valuable business relationships

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Responsive Service

Quick response times for time-sensitive construction matters

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Cost-Effective

Efficient legal services with transparent pricing and budget-conscious approach

Real-World Construction Experience Makes the Difference

James J. Corbett’s background includes:

  • Vice President & General Counsel: Led legal departments for telecommunications infrastructure and commercial construction companies
  • Construction Project Manager: Hands-on management of complex construction projects from planning through completion
  • Major Law Firm Experience: Trained at prominent NYC firm focused in construction litigation
  • 30+ Years Practice: Three decades representing all parties in commercial construction disputes

This unique background means we don’t just understand construction lawβ€”we understand construction. We speak your language, understand your challenges, and provide practical solutions that work in the real world.