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Robertson Stromberg Pedersen LLP’s multi-disciplinary approach to client representation allows us to tailor services for a broad range of industries, drawing on the many years of experience of our litigation, corporate and commercial lawyers with expertise in finance, taxation, labour law, mediation, real estate, and contract negotiation.

Our lawyers have experience in every aspect of construction projects, big and small, including development, financing, drafting and structuring of construction contracts, delay claims, claims for extras, and claims for defective workmanship and supplies. We have represented owners, developers, contractors, trades and suppliers, and mortgagees before all levels of the courts and in alternative dispute resolution forums. The RSP LLP construction team also handles the protection of lien rights and the efficient and effective collection of contract accounts.
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