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George L. Toper is a seasoned legal professional who brings over four decades of experience to his specialized practice in Real Estate, Commercial, and Construction & Development law. Based in Greenwich, Connecticut, George Toper, Attorney At Law, is renowned for providing strategic and insightful legal counsel that effectively addresses the complex needs of his diverse clientele. With an office located at 402 River W, George has established himself as a trusted authority in the legal community, offering expert guidance and advocacy to both individuals and businesses navigating the intricacies of property and commercial transactions. George's approach is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to delivering tailored solutions that align with his clients' specific goals and objectives. He is adept at handling a wide array of real estate matters, from intricate commercial leases to large-scale construction and development projects. Clients appreciate his ability to demystify complex legal processes, ensuring they are informed and empowered at every stage. His extensive legal expertise is complemented by a deep understanding of the local market dynamics, which enables him to provide practical, results-oriented advice. George L. Toper's dedication to his clients is unwavering, as he strives to build long-lasting relationships founded on trust, transparency, and a shared commitment to success. His reputation as a formidable advocate and a skilled negotiator is well-earned, making him a go-to resource for those seeking reliable and effective legal representation in Connecticut's competitive real estate and commercial sectors. Whether guiding a first-time property buyer or advising on a multi-million dollar development, George's focus remains steadfast on achieving optimal outcomes for his clients.
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.