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Stamford, Connecticut Construction Law Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 18 Stamford attorneys and 23 law firms.

Scott M Harrington
Connecticut Construction Law attorney at Diserio Martin O'Connor and Castiglioni LLP with 38 years of experience
One Atlantic Street, Stamford, CT

Stephen J. Conover
Connecticut Construction Law attorney at Sandak Hennessey and Greco with 43 years of experience
707 Summer Street, Stamford, CT

Thomas P. Skidd Jr.
Connecticut Construction Law attorney at Cummings and Lockwood with 64 years of experience
6 Landmark Square, Stamford, CT
Need help with a construction law matter?
Construction law involves all the legal issues surrounding construction including contracts, permits, state and municipal regulations, public hearings, safety standards and financing. Construction attorneys handle disputes as well as contracts and other agreements. Even if you are not a real estate developer or construction company an attorney who focuses on construction law can assist you with issues around home or commercial construction and remodeling projects.
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