10600 Griffin Road, Suite 104, Cooper City, Florida 33328

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LORNE E. BERKELEY, ESQ.

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Construction Contract Disputes

Construction contract disputes are among the most common and complex forms of litigation in Florida’s building industry. These disputes often involve claims of breach of contract, scope of work disagreements, project delays, payment issues, or failure to meet performance specifications. Whether between owners and contractors, contractors and subcontractors, or other project participants, resolving these disputes requires both legal insight and industry knowledge.

At the heart of most disputes is the contract itself. Ambiguities, omissions, or conflicting provisions can lead to misunderstandings and legal conflict. Florida law emphasizes the importance of clear, detailed contracts that define each party’s obligations. When disputes arise, legal remedies may include mediation, arbitration, or litigation, depending on the contract terms and the nature of the disagreement.

Berkeley Law Firm assists clients in navigating construction contract disputes, enforcing terms, and resolving conflicts efficiently. Attorneys analyze the facts, review the contract language, and advocate for favorable outcomes, whether through negotiation or legal proceedings, ensuring that business operations can continue with minimal disruption.

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FAQ's

At Berkeley Law Firm, we understand that handling legal matters can be complex and often daunting. This FAQ section is designed to provide clear, concise answers to common questions about our services, approach, and practice areas. Whether you’re facing a legal dispute or seeking proactive counsel, our team is here to help with the experience and insight you need.

Common causes include payment delays, project changes, performance failures, and ambiguous contract terms.

Disputes may be resolved through mediation, arbitration, or litigation, depending on the contract provisions.

Yes, vague or incomplete contracts can lead to costly disputes and legal uncertainty.

Thorough records support claims or defenses and help establish facts in legal proceedings.

Legal counsel should be engaged as soon as a dispute arises to preserve rights and prevent escalation.

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