Construction Law
Drake Brown Law
Looking to Schedule a Consultation?
Schedule a consultation with Drake Brown Law and get the guidance you need to move forward with confidence.
Drake Brown Law
At Drake Brown Law, we represent contractors, developers, property owners, and suppliers in a wide range of construction law matters. From contract drafting and review to disputes over payment, delays, or workmanship, we provide clear legal guidance tailored to the construction industry. We understand the risks and complexities involved in construction projects and work to protect your interests every step of the way.

Whether you’re dealing with a breach of contract, a mechanics lien, or a dispute over scope of work, our goal is to resolve the issue efficiently and effectively. We aim to avoid litigation when possible, but are fully prepared to advocate for you in court if needed. With a strategic and practical approach, Drake Brown Law helps you move projects forward while minimizing legal risk.
Why Choose Drake Brown Law?
We provide strategic, reliable legal guidance to help your business grow, operate smoothly, and resolve disputes effectively.
- Construction Contract Expertise
- Payment & Lien Disputes
- Project Delay Resolution
- Workmanship & Scope Disputes
- Clear Legal Guidance
- Litigation-Ready
What types of construction clients do you represent?
We represent contractors, subcontractors, developers, suppliers, and property owners in a variety of construction-related legal matters.
Can you help with contract drafting and review?
Yes. We draft, review, and negotiate construction contracts to protect your interests and reduce the risk of future disputes.
What is a mechanic's lien, and when should I file one?
A mechanics lien is a legal tool to secure payment for labor or materials. We can help determine if and when filing is appropriate for your situation.
What should I do if a project is delayed or over budget?
We assess the contract terms, identify liability, and help you resolve disputes related to delays, cost overruns, or scope changes.
Do you handle construction litigation?
Absolutely. If negotiation or mediation fails, we’re fully prepared to represent you in court to enforce your rights.