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Construction Law or Disputes

Construction Law or Disputes

The construction industry has a unique set of issues and there are many different laws that govern it. Construction law is the legal perspective on specific problems in connection with the construction process and its complexities. Due to the nature of the work involved, expert legal opinion must be considered when drafting contracts, facilitation agreements and making partnership arrangements. As with any other field, there may be disputes which should be dealt with by a competent lawyer who is well-versed in problem management and dispute resolution practices pertaining to the construction industry. Many such experts led their help in legal matters as an adviser or mediator in conduction law cases. If you are involved in a legal issue relating to the construction industry, it is best to seek a lawyer experienced in negotiation procedures, including mediation, court actions and appeals, and that is where Legal Compare can assist you.

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"No win, No Fee" agreement where the fees are recovered from your opponent if you are successful in your claim. There is no charge if you are unsuccessful.
"Contingency Fee" agreement where you are charged a percentage of your compensation and the fees deducted from your compensation payment.
"Hourly Rate" agreement where you are charged an hourly rate regardless of the success of your claim for compensation.
"Fixed Fee" agreement where you are charged a fixed fee for the work undertaken regardless of the work involved.
"Legal Aid" where your legal fees are paid from public funds, however, you may have to pay a contribution to the fees.
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