Contracts, Project Documentation and Risk Management

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Our national team of construction contract experts specialize in drafting and negotiating a broad scope of complex contract documents and providing the construction industry with custom-tailored risk management solutions. This, combined with P&A’s depth of talent and diversity of experience, enables us to provide our clients with tremendous value.

LEVI W. BARRETT

Partner

New York, NY

Professionals

Co-Managing Partner, New Jersey Office

Levi W. Barrett

Co-Managing Partner, New Jersey Office

Co-Managing Partner, New York Office

Gregory H. Chertoff

Co-Managing Partner, New York Office

Managing Partner - Los Angeles Office

Nathan A. Cohen

Managing Partner - Los Angeles Office

Senior Associate

Lucas T. Daniels

Senior Associate

Vice Chair- Contracts, Project Documentation and Risk Management

Denis G. Ducran

Vice Chair- Contracts, Project Documentation and Risk Management

Of Counsel and Co-Chair - Diversity & Inclusion and Executive Committee

Melinda S. Gentile

Of Counsel and Co-Chair - Diversity & Inclusion and Executive Committee

Special Infrastructure Counsel

Olivier C. Larzul

Special Infrastructure Counsel

Insights

Shared

United States Department of Labor Finalizes Independent Contractor Rule

Balancing Risk and Reward: The Complexities of Stadium Construction Projects

Mark A. Rosen Joins Construction Law Firm Peckar & Abramson, Further Strengthening the Firm’s Practice in the Northeast

Super Lawyers® Names 11 Peckar & Abramson Attorneys to 2024 New Jersey Super Lawyers & Rising Stars Lists

Peckar & Abramson Partner Levi Barrett Named a 2024 NJBIZ Leader in Law Honoree

Super Lawyers® Names Angela Connor and JD Holzheauser to 2024 Texas Rising Stars List

It Pays to Review the ‘Review the Contract Documents’ Clause Before You Sign the Contract

Peckar & Abramson Founding Partner Robert S. Peckar Named to City & State New York’s “Trailblazers in Law” List

Understanding the Limits of Attorney-Client Privilege

Waiving Consequential Damages—What Could Go Wrong?