Overview
Amundsen Davis is the construction industry’s premier comprehensive legal services provider. We know the industry in a way that no other law firm does. Many of our attorneys having worked in the industry and regularly provide the following legal services to the following industry partners:
Corporate/Construction
- Outside general counsel services, offering legal and business advice on issues as encountered
- Analyzing, drafting, and negotiating construction contracts
- Providing emergency response services during OSHA investigations and other catastrophic events
- Managing OSHA inspections
- Evaluating existing and necessary insurance coverage, including commercial general liability, professional liability, builders’ risk, contractor-controlled, and owner-controlled (wrap-up) policies
- Evaluating and developing alternatives to traditional coverage schemes
Litigation/Construction
- Defending catastrophic personal injury, property damage, environmental and toxic exposure claims arising in the construction setting
- Litigating commercial and contract claims
- Perfecting and litigating mechanics lien and bond claims
- Defending complex construction defect claims
- Contesting and litigating OSHA citations
- Identifying, evaluating, tendering, and enforcing coverage on behalf of design professionals, owners, and contractors
Labor & Employment /Construction
- Human Resources – Counsel as to all aspects of hiring, discipline and termination process, develop workplace policies, conduct investigations, guide through complexities of the ADA and FMLA, VESSA and workers’ compensation leave, assess employee classification, and manage wage and hour matters.
- Union Relations – Develop union avoidance strategy, negotiate and administer collective bargaining agreements, steer through NLRB election/deauthorization/decertification process, and plan for strike/picket activity
- Government Regulation, Audit and Compliance (USDOL, OFCCP, EEOC, NLRB, OSHA and state equivalent agencies, including prevailing wage) – Develop compliance strategies, education and compliance training, representation in government agency audit and investigations, assessment and conciliation.
- Employee Benefits & Compensation – Navigate ERISA and ACA requirements, union fringe benefit fund audits, and withdrawal liability issues
- Staffing Agency, Independent Contractor & Contingent Workforce – Develop strategy for avoidance of employer liability
- Workers’ Compensation – Analyze risk, coverage and loss prevention, and evaluate safety policies.
- Litigation – Defend against the full spectrum of employment-related claims including matters pending before federal and state government agencies (EEOC, NLRB, USDOL, IDOL, IDHR), federal and state court and labor arbitration.
REPRESENTATIVE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CLIENTS
- General and specialty contractors
- General contractors
- Design-build contractors
- Construction managers
- Home builders
- Material and equipment suppliers
- Material suppliers
- Material manufacturers and processors
- Equipment manufacturers
- Equipment sales and rental companies
- Owners and developers
- Commercial and residential
- Condominium associations
- Design Professionals
- Architects
- Engineers
- Surveyors
- Insurers
- Builders’ risk
- Commercial general liability
- Excess insurers
- OCIPs and CCIPs (“wrap-ups”)
- Professional liability
- Railroad protective liability
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- Paralegal
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Education on Demand
Join Amundsen Davis L&E, OSHA and Construction attorneys as they highlight key issues impacting the construction industry in 2024 at our Ninth Annual Construction Industry Program.
The Davis-Bacon and Related Acts (DBRA) is the federal prevailing wage law that applies directly to contractors and subcontractors working on federally funded or assisted construction contracts in excess of $2,000.
The seminar highlights key legal issues and developments impacting the evolving construction industry in 2022.
The seminar highlights key legal issues and developments impacting the evolving construction industry in 2022.
The seminar highlights key legal issues and developments impacting the evolving construction industry in 2022
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The key legal issues and developments impacting the construction industry in 2021
The key legal issues and developments impacting the construction industry in 2021 -- from COVID-19 to the recent election.
- Several Amundsen Davis Service Groups Named in the 2025 Edition of Best Law Firms®Several Amundsen Davis Service Groups Named in the 2025 Edition of Best Law Firms®
Several of Amundsen Davis's service groups have been ranked for 2025 in the 15th Edition of Best Law Firms®.
- Subscribe to Amundsen Davis's Litigation Nation Podcast for the latest legal updates!Subscribe to Amundsen Davis's Litigation Nation Podcast for the latest legal updates!
Litigation Nation, a brand new Amundsen Davis podcast with hosts Jack Sanker and Danessa Watkins, is a weekly roundup of the most important and interesting legal developments you missed. New episodes release bi-weekly on Tuesday, summarizing the newsletters you don't have time to read and diving into the headlines to bring you what you need to know.
- Strict Construction of Mechanics Lien Pleadings: Who’s Interested Now? Section 11, Section 34 and the Appellate Court’s “New Normal”Strict Construction of Mechanics Lien Pleadings: Who’s Interested Now? Section 11, Section 34 and the Appellate Court’s “New Normal”
Join Jonathan Safron as he co-presents for the Society of Illinois Construction Attorneys (SOICA) and explores recent Illinois Appellate Court, First District decisions in order to help attendees better understand the meaning of “interested parties” according to statute and precedent.
- 108 Amundsen Davis Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers® in 2025 in America108 Amundsen Davis Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers® in 2025 in America
We are proud to congratulate 108 of our attorneys on being recognized by Best Lawyers® in 2025 in America.