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Construction Litigation
Anybody do any work in construction lit? It sounds appealing to me, considering my extensive construction background. I guess I'm just asking whether or not it's a very big field and what, if any, large firms specialize in it?
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Re: Construction Litigation
I worked in-house at a fairly large contractor this past semester. It's not my area of interest but it was still great experience. It's a much larger field than most would expect, I think due mostly to the fact that construction is kind of in the background for a lot of people. Peckar Abramson is a great construction firm, and I believe Duane Morris has a pretty decent construction group as well.