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Christopher Andrew Coppula is a seasoned attorney based in Washington, DC, with a remarkable legal career spanning an impressive 280 years. Specializing in Construction & Development law, Christopher has established himself as a leading authority in navigating the complex legal landscapes that govern the construction industry. His practice, which includes prominent affiliations with Anchor Construction Corporation, the Law Offices of Christopher Andrew Coppula, and Rycon Construction Incorporated, reflects his commitment to delivering unparalleled legal services to a diverse clientele. Christopher's extensive experience allows him to adeptly handle a wide range of issues, including contract negotiations, dispute resolution, regulatory compliance, and risk management. His deep understanding of the construction industry is complemented by his strategic approach and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that his clients receive comprehensive legal counsel tailored to their specific needs. Known for his dedication and integrity, Christopher prioritizes building strong client relationships, fostering open communication, and providing practical solutions that align with his clients' business objectives. At the core of Christopher's practice is a commitment to client success. He believes in empowering his clients with the knowledge and resources necessary to make informed decisions, thereby minimizing potential legal challenges before they arise. His proactive approach and unwavering dedication to excellence have earned him a reputation as a trusted advisor in the field of Construction & Development law. Christopher Andrew Coppula continues to be a pillar of expertise and reliability for clients seeking authoritative legal guidance in the ever-evolving construction sector.
Construction attorneys handle legal matters in the building industry including contracts, disputes, liens, and regulatory compliance. Common matters include construction contracts, mechanic's liens, defect claims, delay disputes.