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“Little Miller Act” Lawyers
Litigation over payment bonds in state and local government construction projects in state court where mechanics’ liens on state and local government property are barred by sovereign immunity
Construction and engineering projects can end because of “Little Miller Act” lien disputes. We help suppliers, subcontractors, contractors, engineers, owners and architects regarding Little Miller Act in Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Howard County, Frederick County and throughout Maryland and the District of Columbia.
These claims are called “Little Miller Act” claims because they mirror in many (but not all) respects the Federal Miller Act.
As part of a comprehensive construction litigation practice spanning 25 years, the law firm of Daniel S. Willard, P.C. in Montgomery County offers competent “Little Miller Act” litigation representation to clients in the courts of Maryland and the District of Columbia. Dan Willard, a Rockville lawyer experienced with “Little Miller Act” claims, works with you and your experts to determine the strengths and weaknesses of your case and to aggressively present your matter to the judge or jury.
We bring — and defend — all types of construction claims on behalf of owners, developers, contractors, subcontractors, construction managers, suppliers, manufacturers, design professionals, risk insurers and sureties.
We represent clients in construction arbitration and in litigation. Also, we draft construction agreements, and we counsel clients on the management and avoidance of construction claims and disputes.
Choose us for 25 years of legal experience.
Our services include:
- Representing clients in construction cases
- Litigating design and construction defects
- Representing clients in insurance/coverage claims
- Representing in federal and state construction claims
- Representing clients in private construction claims
- Aggressive representation
- High-stakes litigation
- Bond claims: Miller Act and Little Miller Acts
- Mechanic’s lien claims
- Construction delays
- Construction defects
- High-dollar-debt collection
- State and federal courts
By Dan Willard
For a free initial consultation, call us at 240-483-0725.