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J. Norman Stark is an experienced Construction Law
Attorney,
Mediator,
Arbitrator,
Appraiser, Forensic Architect, and Litigator, with over 40 years of broad experience and expertise
in Construction Law, Real Estate, Architecture, Building Codes, and the design and
manufacture of building products for the Construction Industry.
Mr. Stark carefully seeks out the factual and legal issues that arise in Construction
Claims, Accidents, Injuries, Wrongful Deaths, Delay, Damages, Fire and Casualty
Losses, Collections, Construction Contract Law, Construction Contract Dispute
Resolution, and in providing Litigation Support and Expert Witness services for the
construction and building industry, Federal, State, County and Regional Government
Authorities, developers, private owners, contractors, subcontractors and building
product manufacturers. He serves directly and with Client's Retained Counsel.
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J. NORMAN STARK, Attorney-at-Law
Registered Architect (A.I.A., NCARB)
Circuit Civil Court Mediator (FL, )
Mediator, Arbitrator, Litigator
Forensic Examiner, Expert Witness
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Construction Law definition: Construction law is the body of law that
deals with all matters relating to the construction process. These include such
topics as building contracts, bonds and sureties, construction and builders' liens,
tendering, and construction claims. It affects all participants in the construction
industry, including financial institutions, architects, builders, engineers and
planners. Construction law builds upon general legal principles and methodologies
and incorporates the regulatory framework (including security of payment and
building regulations); contract methodologies and selection (including traditional
and alternative forms of contract); subcontract issues; causes of action, and
liability, arising in contract, negligence and on other grounds; insurance and
performance security; dispute resolution and avoidance.
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