Is this your profile?
Claim it for free to update your information and connect with clients.
Gregory Lee Sizemore is a seasoned attorney with over three decades of dedicated legal experience, serving clients from his Cincinnati-based firm, Sizemore & Company LLC. Located at 2245 Gilbert Ave Ste 203, Gregory has established himself as a leading authority in Construction & Development as well as Employment & Labor law. His commitment to excellence and deep understanding of complex legal frameworks have made him a trusted advisor for businesses and individuals navigating these challenging legal landscapes. Gregory's practice is built on a foundation of comprehensive legal knowledge and a strategic approach to problem-solving. In the realm of Construction & Development, he is adept at addressing a wide array of issues, from contract negotiations to compliance with regulatory standards. His keen insight into industry-specific challenges ensures that his clients receive tailored legal solutions that protect their interests and facilitate successful project outcomes. In Employment & Labor law, Gregory offers invaluable guidance on matters including workplace policies, dispute resolution, and employee rights, helping clients maintain productive and legally compliant work environments. At Sizemore & Company LLC, Gregory Lee Sizemore is committed to delivering personalized, results-driven legal representation. His client-centered approach emphasizes open communication and collaboration, ensuring that each client feels informed and empowered throughout the legal process. Gregory's unwavering dedication to his clients' success is evident in the strong, lasting relationships he builds, as well as in the favorable outcomes he consistently achieves. With a reputation for integrity and a steadfast commitment to legal excellence, Gregory stands ready to address the diverse needs of his clients with professionalism and precision.
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.