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Peckar & Abramson is a leader in the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), mediation and arbitration, and other techniques to avoid costly litigation and reach prudent solutions that make business sense. But, if litigation is necessary. I believe we have some of the best trial attorneys in the country.

STEPHEN H. REISMAN

Vice Chair

Miami, FL

Professionals

Co-Managing Partner, Miami Office

Gary M. Stein

Co-Managing Partner, Miami Office

Senior Counsel

Jeffrey A. Strauss

Senior Counsel

Senior Associate

Arthur Tergesen

Senior Associate

Senior Associate

Besar Thaci

Senior Associate

Co-Chair - White Collar, Regulatory Compliance & Investigations

Brian D. Waller

Co-Chair - White Collar, Regulatory Compliance & Investigations

Chair, Government Contracts Practice

Steven Weber

Chair, Government Contracts Practice

Senior Counsel

Tracey L. Williams

Senior Counsel

Senior Counsel

Paul F. Williamson

Senior Counsel

Partner

Insights Shared

Noncompete Agreements: How to Navigate the Changing Landscape

P&A Attorney Paul F. Williamson Elected to the Washington Building Congress Board of Directors

ABA’s Fundamentals of Construction Law, 3rd Edition

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Peckar & Abramson Expands Dallas Construction Practice with Addition of Partner Edward Saldaña

Super Lawyers® Names Seven Peckar & Abramson Attorneys to 2025 Texas List; Matt Moore Selected to Top 100 List

Texas Legislative Update: Breaking Down the New Texas Laws Impacting Construction

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Peckar & Abramson Enhances Washington, DC Construction Practice with Addition of Accomplished Litigator

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