Laurie & Brennan LLP, which opened on January 5th, is a boutique construction law firm that provides comprehensive legal representation with respect to major local, regional, national, and international construction projects. Our construction attorneys handle all legal aspects of construction projects from inception through completion, including contract negotiation, team building, avoiding and/or resolving disputes, general legal consultation, and claims prosecution and defense. Our clients range from owners and developers to construction companies and contractors.
Ty Laurie and Dan Brennan combined have almost 50 years of experience practicing construction law. That experience allows them to bring a wide array of experience and knowledge to a small firm platform. Both Mr. Laurie and Mr. Brennan are among the state’s top 10 Leading Construction Lawyers based on the latest Leading Lawyers Network Survey, top-ranked by both Chambers USA and Best Lawyers in America, and recognized in Legal 500 United States as “highly recommended” Midwest construction lawyers. They are big firm lawyers charging small firm prices. In addition, Mr. Laurie is a certified arbitrator and mediator conducting mediations and arbitrations throughout the country. Mr. Brennan has recently become a certified mediator as well.
Joining Mr. Laurie and Mr. Brennan are four other attorneys, Krista Hallberg Kapp, Bill Toliopoulos, Chad Shifrin, and Dan Brenner, all with a strong mastery of construction law. From sport stadiums and hospitals to industrial properties and oil refineries, the Laurie & Brennan, LLP team serves every construction client’s legal need. Anyone who passes by Soldier Field and Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago, the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, or One World Trade Center in New York City has seen some of the Laurie & Brennan, LLP construction team member’s legal work.
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