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Peckar & Abramson was uniquely founded on the goal of delivering real-world, no-nonsense advice and counsel to the construction industry. We take pride in our well-known Results First® mindset and our commitment to excellence. At every level of the firm, our lawyers and staff are dedicated to these guiding principles and the industry we have chosen to represent.

STEVEN M. CHARNEY

Chairman

New York, NY

Professionals

Managing Partner, Houston Office

Kim Altsuler

Managing Partner, Houston Office

Managing Partner, Austin Office

George C. Baldwin

Managing Partner, Austin Office

Co-Managing Partner, New Jersey Office

Levi W. Barrett

Co-Managing Partner, New Jersey Office

Co-Chair - Labor and Employment

Gregory R. Begg

Co-Chair - Labor and Employment

Special Infrastructure Counsel

Mark R. Berry

Special Infrastructure Counsel

Senior Associate

Darien K. Blair

Senior Associate

Insights

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Super Lawyers® Names Seven Peckar & Abramson Attorneys to 2025 Florida Super Lawyers & Rising Stars Lists

Peckar & Abramson Receives Construction Law Firm Award At Lexology Awards: North America 2025

Lexology Index Recognizes 18 Peckar & Abramson Attorneys for Leading Construction Practices

Changes to the Administrative False Claims Act Pave the Way to the Likelihood of Increased Enforcement

The Legal 500 U.S. 2025 Guide Names Peckar & Abramson a Top Tier Firm in Construction Law and Litigation and Recognizes Eight Attorneys

Super Lawyers® Names Five Peckar & Abramson Attorneys to 2025 Washington, DC Super Lawyers & Rising Stars Lists; Michael Branca Selected to Top 100 List

Chambers USA Names Peckar & Abramson to Band 1 Level in Construction Law; 33 P&A Lawyers Recognized as Leading Attorneys; Eight Regions and Government Contracts Practice Recognized

Peckar & Abramson Achieves Recognition Among Construction Executive’s “Top 50 Construction Law Firms™”

Peckar & Abramson Named to NJBIZ In the Lead 2025: Legacy Businesses List

Court Rules That ERISA Preemption Bars Recovery of Union Benefit Fund Payments Pursuant to New York’s Wage Theft Statute From a General Contractor Where a Subcontractor Failed to Fund Payments