Clinton A. Johnson

Construction Disputes

Bay Area Construction Law Attorney

All structures, from a residential apartment building to a national landmark like San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, have one thing in common: they are the result of diverse groups of people working together. Those groups might include the property owners, engineers, contractors, subcontractors, design professionals, or even a government entity. Sometimes those groups don't see eye to eye.

For more than 30 years, construction law lawyer Clinton A. Johnson has assisted construction professionals in cases involving:

Litigation of construction industry disputes is time-consuming and expensive. Attorney Johnson seeks creative resolutions at the early stages to save you money and time. He will do what is necessary to protect your best interests, whether that involves arbitration and negotiation or a full trial.

These disputes often involve complex construction documents that someone outside of the industry may not understand. Attorney Johnson obtained a degree in the field of engineering before becoming a lawyer.  This gives him the skills necessary to effectively communicate about these matters. Rather than passing the case off to an expert with little interest in your case, he is able to work side-by-side with the industry experts, speaking their language.

He is available to answer your questions about any construction dispute. Contact construction law attorney Clinton A. Johnson at 510-273-8886 to schedule a free 30-minute initial consultation.

Clinton A. Johnson
1814 Franklin Street, Suite 506
Oakland, CA 94612
510-273-8886
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Clinton A. Johnson represents clients throughout the San Francisco Bay area and all of California, including Oakland, Walnut Creek, San Francisco, San Jose and all cities within Alameda County, San Mateo County, Napa County, Sonoma County, Contra Costa County, San Francisco County, Marin County, and Santa Clara County.

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