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John Curtis DeShazo is a seasoned attorney based in Birmingham, Alabama, offering unparalleled expertise in Construction & Development, Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Insurance, and Workers Compensation law. With over two decades of experience, John is a cornerstone of Webster Henry Bradwell Cohan Speagle & Deshazo, PC, where he brings a meticulous and client-focused approach to each case. His office, located at 2 Perimeter Park S Ste 445 E, has become a beacon for clients seeking effective legal solutions in the Birmingham area. John's practice is characterized by a deep commitment to ethical standards and professional responsibility. He leverages his extensive knowledge to navigate complex legal challenges, ensuring his clients achieve optimal outcomes. Whether advising on intricate construction and development projects or representing clients in workers compensation claims, John employs a strategic approach that combines thorough legal analysis with practical solutions. His proficiency in insurance law further complements his broad legal repertoire, allowing him to address multifaceted issues with precision and clarity. At Webster Henry, John is known for his dedication to fostering long-term client relationships built on trust and transparency. He takes pride in understanding the unique needs of each client, providing personalized attention and tailored legal strategies. John's unwavering commitment to his clients' success, coupled with his authoritative grasp of the law, positions him as a leading attorney in his practice areas. Through his work, John Curtis DeShazo continues to uphold the highest standards of legal excellence, making a significant impact on the lives and businesses of those he serves.
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.