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Craig A de Ridder is a seasoned attorney based in Washington, DC, with a distinguished career spanning over three decades. Practicing at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP and the Law Offices of Craig A de Ridder, Craig has carved a niche in the realms of Real Estate, Financial Markets and Services, and Construction & Development. His extensive experience and deep understanding of the legal landscape make him a trusted advisor for clients seeking expert guidance in navigating complex legal challenges. At the heart of Craig's practice is a commitment to delivering tailored legal solutions that align with his clients' strategic objectives. He combines meticulous legal analysis with a pragmatic approach, ensuring that his clients receive not only sound legal advice but also actionable strategies that drive their business goals forward. Whether facilitating large-scale real estate transactions, advising on financial regulatory compliance, or overseeing intricate construction and development projects, Craig's adept handling of intricate legal matters has earned him a reputation for excellence and reliability. Craig's dedication to his clients is matched by his unwavering commitment to the legal profession. He remains actively engaged in keeping abreast of the latest legal developments and market trends, ensuring that his practice is both innovative and informed. Clients across various industries rely on Craig's expertise to navigate the complexities of their respective fields, confident in his ability to provide insightful, effective counsel. Located at 1133 Connecticut Avenue Northwest, Craig A de Ridder is a pillar of the Washington, DC legal community, known for his authoritative presence and steadfast dedication to client success.
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.