Rick Friedlander is a mediator and arbitrator with matter-specific litigation experience in construction and related disputes. He is a five-time Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year” (Phoenix) in three practice categories, including Alternative Dispute Resolution - Construction. A multi-year Best Lawyers and Super Lawyers honoree, Rick has been selected for the American Arbitration Association’s construction, commercial, mediation, joint venture and master mediator construction panels, and he is a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals.
Construction Law
Phoenix Construction Lawyers
You are in a tough business. Contractors and construction suppliers need experienced, responsive Phoenix construction attorneys who understand Arizona's construction industry, its unique legal and business traits, and the specific issues for major construction trades.
Construction and ROC Licensing Attorneys
A Full-Service Construction Law Firm
For Phoenix-area contractors, subcontractors, construction suppliers and project owners, dealing effectively with construction-related Arizona legal issues is essential to your success and freeing you to focus on running a profitable business.
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- Recent results
- Success Resources for Arizona contractors
Contractors depend on the industry-specific experience and skill of our Phoenix construction lawyers in a wide variety of areas, ranging from construction litigation and ROC licensing issues to prompt pay protection and bond claims.
We also advise and advocate for employers in the increasingly complex world of employment law, wage-and-hour issues, and jobsite safety.
You may also benefit from our experience in helping financially distressed construction companies position and structure themselves for future viability, licensing and profitability.
Recent Victories for Contractors
Recovered the entire principal ($267,500) plus 18% interest and the vast majority of the excavation contractor’s attorneys’ fees and costs in a lawsuit against a developer who refused to pay for construction work about which there were no complaints.
Through arbitration, we obtained 100% of the principal, 18% interest and all of a gymnasium floor subcontractor’s attorneys’ fees and costs in a lawsuit against the general contractor, who refused to pay despite being paid for the work by the owner.
Negotiated a settlement with an Arizona city on behalf of a general contractor in the construction of an airport runway. We convinced the city to waive liquidated damages and issue a check for more than $425,000 without having to file a lawsuit.
Negotiated a settlement in excess of $1 million on behalf of a subcontractor in a dispute with the general contractor on a high-profile solar project.
Negotiated claims against an Arizona county on behalf of an unpaid paving subcontractor. We were able to recover all of the principal, 12% interest and the majority of the client’s attorneys’ fees.
Collections and Lien Enforcement
We help contractors and suppliers preserve their payment rights, through our collection experience and online resources pertaining to mechanics' liens, bond claims, stop notices and the Arizona Prompt Pay Act.
ROC Licensing and Complaints
Arizona contractors depend on our experience in a broad range of Arizona Registrar of Contractors matters, including administrative hearings concerning license denials and disciplinary matters, such as workmanship and no-pay complaints.
Government Regulation
We represent contractors in wage and hour investigations by the U.S. Department of Labor; challenges of workers compensation claims; OSHA and ADOSH safety violations; Davis-Bacon wage compliance; and dust control violations.
Construction Business Law
Our industry knowledge is a valuable asset in drafting contracts, subcontracts, and other project and development documents.
Contractors also look to us for strategic assistance in a variety of areas, including:
- creating LLCs and other legal structures
- succession planning
- business sales and acquisitions
Contractor Startup
Success in the construction industry requires having the right legal entity, a sound business plan, the correct contractor's licenses, solid document forms, effective employment policies, and a legal review of leases, contracts and insurance policies. More at Contractor Startup.
Construction Litigation
We have a long-standing tradition of resolving complex construction disputes and related issues (see results below) involving subcontractors, general contractors, suppliers, lenders, state and local governments, property owners and developers. Our construction litigation background includes contested matters related to:
- non-payment
- prompt-pay claims
- breach of contract
- Purchaser Dwelling Act
- mechanics’ liens
- bond claims on public projects (Miller Act and Little Miller Act claims)
- bid challenges
- construction defects and warranty and workmanship claims
- pay if paid, pay when paid clauses
- insurance claims
- surety bond claims
- fraud and misrepresentation
- lender deficiency claims
- unjust enrichment claims
- ROC consumer complaints