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Attorneys
- John A. Bartlett
- Laura M. Bennett
- Robert M. Connolly
- Matthew J. DeVries
- R. Daniel Douglass
- Kenneth B. Franklin
- Matthew A. Gillies
- Anne E. Gorham
- Garry K. Grooms
- Joseph L. Hardesty
- Steven M. Henderson
- Buckner Hinkle, Jr.
- J. D. Humphries III
- Mark W. Leach
- Ryan R. Loghry
- Gregory P. Parsons
- David B. Ratterman
- Stephen M. Reams
- Cassidy Ruschell Rosenthal
- Robert E. Scully, Jr.
- Ronald J. Stay
- Angela R. Stephens
- K. Morgan Varner III
- James R. Williamson
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News
- State lien law surprises
- Seventy-three Stites & Harbison attorneys honored in "Best Lawyers in America"
- The unauthorized alien debate continues . . . but not for Contractors
- Matt DeVries joins Stites & Harbison in Nashville
- Ten ways to minimize the legal pitfalls of sustainable design and construction
- Stites & Harbison attorneys honored by Kentucky Super Lawyers
- Attention Federal Contractors and Subcontractors: Make Room For a New Poster!
- Chambers USA honors 32 Stites & Harbison attorneys with inclusion in the 2010 guide
- Matt Gillies appointed Chair of ABA Construction Forum's Contract Documents Division
- Know your options for green energy incentives
- First Kentucky attorney certified with Green Advantage title
- Contractors Beware - Strings Attached to Projects using Stimulus Funds
- Homebuilder's commercial liability insurance may not completely protect you
- Green Building Codes
- Attention: Construction Industry
- Georgia Super Lawyers honors four Stites & Harbison attorneys
- Sustainable Design and Construction: From Voluntary to Mandatory?
- Stites & Harbison names five new members
- Risk and Reward: How legal pitfalls arise as Green Building becomes more prevalent
- EPA Imposes New Requirements on Construction Industry to Keep Dirt Out of Streams
- Kentucky Mechanic's Lien Law
- States starting to require architects and contractors to design and construct public buildings to achieve LEED silver certification
- New regulations in Kentucky require architects and contractors to design and construct public buildings using LEED 2009
- Clarifying Commercial Debt
- LEED v3 is Here
- Seventy-two Stites & Harbison attorneys honored in "Best Lawyers in America"
- Implications of Kentucky's Reissued General Permit for Discharge of Construction Stormwater
- Stites & Harbison gains LEED AP attorneys
- Government Contracts - Project Labor Agreements
- Made in America?
- Construction Stormwater Permit Proposed Rule
- What you need to know about dealing with project suspension
- Seventy-two Stites & Harbison attorneys named "Best Lawyers in America"
- E-Verify System Mandatory for Government Contractors
- Georgia legislature makes significant revisions to Georgia lien statutes
- Walking the Line between Contract and Tort in Construction Disputes:
- Georgia Super Lawyers honors four Stites & Harbison attorneys
- Anne Gorham inducted as Fellow of American College of Construction Lawyers
- Stites & Harbison names six new members
- Giving: Legal Services for the Most Needy
- Battle of the Forms - New Editions
- Stites tops the list, ranks as one of the fastest-growing firms in U.S.
- Hinkle and Gorham Honored with Top Awards by the Associated General Contractors of America
- Nineteen new associates join Stites & Harbison
- Stites & Harbison's Nashville office moves to new SunTrust Plaza
- Walking the Line between Contract and Tort in Construction Disputes: Assessing the Use of Negligent Misrepresentation to Recover Economic Loss after Presnell
- Sixty-three Stites & Harbison attorneys named "Best Lawyers in America"
- Should I Keep EVERY Email and Document, Just in Case?
- Nashville Business Journal honors seven Stites & Harbison attorneys as Best of the Bar
- Business of Law: A bridge to the future
- To Receive Interest on Late Payments Under the Kentucky Fairness in Construction Act, Contractors Must Take Action
- Kentucky Super Lawyers magazine honors 29 Stites & Harbison attorneys
- Atlantans Celebrate Koninginnedag, The Queen of the Netherlands' Birthday
- Do contract notices, sent by email, hold water?
- New law brings significant change to construction contracting
- Stites & Harbison Atlanta Grows by Four; Recognizes Five More
- Could you be held responsible for consequential damages?
- Fifty-six Stites & Harbison attorneys honored as Best Lawyers
- Construction Law Update, Vol. 10, No. 2
- Discovery Deskbook for Construction Disputes
- Construction Law Update, Vol. 10, No. 1
- Construction Law Update, Vol. 9, No. 4
- The Outlook for the Global Economy
- Stites & Harbison adds four new attorneys in Lexington
- Stephen M. Reams joins Stites & Harbison's Atlanta practice
- Stites & Harbison honored at Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Awards Gala
- Anne Gorham elected to leadership of the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Industry
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Events
- Thirsty Thursday: Energy Efficiency: Policy and Programs . . . Kentucky and Beyond
- Southern Association of Steel Fabricators Convention
- AIA/EKC & Bluegrass CSI Trade Fair
- Thirsty Thursday: "What does alphabet soup (IPD, BIM, LEED, etc.) have to do with the future of healthcare construction?"
- NASCC - The Steel Conference / The Structures Congress
- First Thursday: Avoiding Legal Pitfalls of Sustainable Design and Construction
- New Laws in Sustainable Design: Will it Affect You?
- Fundamentals of Construction Law: Learn the Basics from the Pros
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Case Studies
- Louisville Airport Improvement Program
- National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green, Ky.
- Gray Construction: Amfine Chemical, Pembroke, Ky
- Opryland Hotel's Delta Wing, Nashville
- Precision Walls, Inc.: Biltmore Inn, Asheville, N.C.
- Blue Grass Airport, Lexington, Ky.
- Louisville Slugger Museum
- Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Frankfort, Ky.
Clients, both national and regional in scope, involved in complex and difficult construction projects turn to the attorneys in Stites & Harbison’s Construction Service Group for a combination of top-flight legal credentials and practical, real-world experience. Our construction attorneys include former contractors, construction owners, civil and mechanical engineers and journeymen crafts-people. Three are Fellows of the American College of Construction Lawyers—an honor reserved for the top 1% of the construction bar in the U.S.
When you are ready to meet the challenges and rigorous standards for sustainable design and construction, we are ready to help. Several of our attorneys are LEED Accredited Professionals, and the firm is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council.
Construction trade associations and industry organizations count on Stites & Harbison's advice for a wide range of topics, including corporate governance and membership, contracts, employment law, benefit plans, tax, code interpretation and enforcement, antitrust issues and intellectual property rights. Among the construction trade associations that Stites & Harbison represents include the American Institute of Steel Construction, National Steel Bridge Alliance and the Associated General Contractors of Kentucky.
We are also members of other industry organizations, serving as officers, board members, authors and keynote speakers. Trade associations, professional societies and members of the organized national construction bar regularly recruit us to provide articles and educational programs to their members. Our attorneys participated in the preparation of American Institute of Steel Construction Codes, Standards and Specifications and have consulted with the American Institute of Architects and the Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee on formation of the standard construction documents by those organizations.
One of our attorneys, Stephen M. Reams, serves as a national instructor for the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA). He teaches DBIA certification courses throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Other industry contributions from the group include:
- Negotiating and Structuring Construction Contracts: Leading Lawyers on Protecting Client Interests, Managing Risk, and Understanding Recent Trends and Developments (Inside the Minds), Anne Gorham is a contributing author of the chapter "Navigating Construction Contracts: Comparison and Risk Allocation of Standard Forms, Aspatore Books, May 2009
- The Construction Contracts Book, Stephen M. Reams is co-author of a chapter concerning ConsensusDOCS, published by ABA Construction Law Forum, second edition, summer 2008
- Kentucky Construction Law, written and edited by the construction attorneys of Stites & Harbison, published by HLK Global Communications, 2007
- Discovery Deskbook for Construction Law Disputes, Buckner Hinkle, Jr., is a co-editor and chapter author, Robert M. Connolly is a chapter author, published by ABA Publishing, 2006.
- The Design/Build Deskbook, Anne E. Gorham is a co-editor (first, second and third editions) and Ryan R. Loghry is the Indiana chapter author (third edition), published by the ABA Forum on the Construction Industry, 2004.
- AGC Contract Documents Handbook, Buckner Hinkle, Jr., is a contributing author, Aspen Publishers, 2003.
- Fifty State Construction Lien and Bond Law, Buckner Hinkle, Jr., is a contributing author, Aspen Law & Business, 2000-present.
- State-By-State Guide To Architect, Engineer and Contractor Licensing, Buckner Hinkle, Jr., is a contributing author, Aspen Publishers, 1998-present.
- Fifty State Public Construction Contracting, Buckner Hinkle, Jr., is a contributing author, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1996.
Our experience in industries such as aviation, power and energy, healthcare, and horizontal construction allow us to understand the practical and the legal issues that can affect your projects. We have worked with companies from coast - to - coast, handling everything from front-end transactional work to project closeout to complex litigation. With nationally recognized expertise in construction law and hands-on experience in the business, we are uniquely qualified to address the needs of construction clients.
A partial list of representative transactional and adversarial construction engagements in which the members of the group have been involved is listed below:
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Holder Construction Company: Stites & Harbison's Atlanta offices
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Lexington-Fayette Urban County Airport Board (Blue Grass Airport, Lexington, Ky.)
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Lexington-Fayette Urban County Courts Facilities, Lexington, Ky.
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Lexington-Fayette Urban County Detention Facility, Lexington, Ky.
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National Steel Bridge Alliance, Miss.
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Sundial Bridge, Redding, Calif.