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Premier Construction Law Attorney in Hartford, Connecticut
Attorney Scott Orenstein is a distinguished legal professional in Hartford, providing highly specialized counsel exclusively in the field of construction law. 🏛️ From his office on Pearl Street, he dedicates his practice to serving the diverse needs of the construction industry, representing a wide array of clients including contractors, subcontractors, property owners, developers, and material suppliers across Connecticut. With a deep and nuanced understanding of the unique challenges and complexities inherent in construction projects, Attorney Orenstein offers strategic, proactive, and results-driven legal solutions. His practice is built on a foundation of industry knowledge, legal expertise, and a steadfast commitment to protecting the rights and financial interests of his clients from project inception to completion.
Focused Expertise in Construction Litigation and Contracts
By concentrating solely on construction law, Attorney Orenstein provides a level of focused expertise that is critical in this intricate area of practice. He is a seasoned litigator and a skilled negotiator, adept at handling all facets of construction-related legal matters. ⚖️
- Business Litigation Lawyers: Representing clients in complex construction disputes, including breach of contract claims, construction defect litigation, payment disputes, and professional negligence claims. He is experienced in negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and courtroom trials.
- Contract Lawyers: Meticulously drafting, reviewing, and negotiating construction contracts to ensure clarity, protect client interests, and minimize the risk of future disputes. This includes AIA contracts, owner-contractor agreements, and subcontractor agreements.
- Mechanic’s Liens and Bond Claims: Assisting contractors and suppliers in securing their payment rights through the filing and foreclosure of mechanic’s liens. He also handles claims on payment bonds and performance bonds under state ‘Little Miller Acts’ and the federal Miller Act.
- Surety Law: Providing guidance and representation in matters involving surety bonds, defending and prosecuting claims on behalf of contractors and sureties.
A Strategic Partner for Your Construction Business
Attorney Scott Orenstein serves not just as a legal representative, but as a strategic partner to his clients. He understands that swift and effective resolution of legal issues is paramount to keeping projects on track and on budget. He offers a free consultation to discuss the specifics of a case, providing an honest assessment and a clear path forward. This client-centric approach ensures that you receive personalized attention and a legal strategy tailored to your specific goals. 🤝 Whether you are trying to avoid a potential legal problem or are already embroiled in a dispute, Attorney Orenstein has the experience and dedication to advocate for your best interests. For anyone involved in the Connecticut construction industry, his focused practice is an invaluable resource. ✨
Specializing In
Construction Law, Mechanic’s Liens, Surety Law, Construction Contracts, Defect Litigation, Miller Act Claims
Address & Location
Located in the bustling Hartford Center of Downtown Hartford, at the intersection of Pearl and Trumbull Streets.
Building Location
This premier 17-story Class A commercial office tower is distinguished by its gleaming blue glass facade, featuring granite and marble finishes, situated near the popular Trumbull Kitchen.
Suite Access
Enter through the building’s main colonnaded entrance on Pearl Street into the multi-story lobby, check in with the building concierge, and take the elevator up to the 14th Floor.
Parking Details
On-site covered garage parking is available underneath the building (LAZ Parking at 100 Pearl St with entrance on Trumbull Street) for clients and visitors.
Public Transit
Served by CTtransit Route 905 (Enfield Express); nearest stop is at Pearl St & Trumbull St.
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