Category: Construction law
Wisconsin Property Tax Attorney | Robert “Bob” A. Hill
October 10, 2011The Robert Hill Law, Ltd. Firm represents taxpayers in property tax appeals involving industrial, commercial, and retail properties in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Rochester, Minnesota. Robert “Bob” A. Hill is a Wisconsin property tax attorney focused on property tax cases. Email address: bob@roberthilllaw.com | Phone: (952) 426-7373 Areas of Practice: Property Tax Appeals Construction Law Eminent Domain Mold [...]
Virginia Construction Attorney | Andrew N. Felice
September 1, 2011The Vienna construction law lawyers at Katz & Stone, L.L.P. focus on cases of contracts, performance and payment claims, and mechanic liens in Fairfax County and the state of Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C. Dedicated Virginia construction attorney offers legal help with construction law cases. Email address: afelice@katzandstone.com | Phone: (703) 761-3000 Areas of practice [...]
San Jose Real Estate Attorney | William G. Priest, Jr.
June 10, 2011San Jose, California attorneys at The Priest Law Offices focus on real estate, business litigation, land use, construction law matters, mediation, and arbitration. San Jose real estate attorney at The Priest Law Offices provides clients with exceptional legal representation in real estate law, business transactions, construction law, and mediation services throughout California. Phone: (408) 279-3450 [...]
Macomb Divorce Attorney | Lorrie J. Zahodnic
May 10, 2011Lorrie J. Zahodnic has provided skilled and compassionate legal guidance to the people of Michigan, in family law matters for over 20 years. In 1987, she received her Juris Doctorate from the Detroit College of Law. She was admitted to practice in the courts of Michigan in the following year. She has also completed the [...]
Charleston Attorney – Kevin W. Mims
August 16, 2010Kevin W. Mims is an attorney in Charleston who focuses his practice in the areas of construction law, products liability, and concurrent jurisdiction claims involving the Longshore and Harbor Worker’s Act and the South Carolina Worker’s Compensation Act. He holds a BV rating in the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, the highest rating available for a lawyer [...]
OSHA Statistics for Construction Site Injuries and Deaths
May 13, 2010Responsible for ensuring the safety of workers, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is a U.S. government agency under the department of Labor. Work-related deaths have decreased by half, and injuries have decreased by 40 percent since the OSHA was created in 1971.
































