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John Paul Danos is a seasoned attorney with over 23 years of experience, specializing in Construction & Development, Health Care, and Litigation at Dorsey & Whitney, LLP in Des Moines, Iowa. Located at the prestigious 801 Grand Avenue, John is recognized for his strategic and client-centered approach, which has earned him a reputation as a trusted legal advisor in the community. John's extensive experience in Construction & Development law enables him to adeptly navigate complex regulatory environments and mitigate potential risks for his clients. His comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape ensures that developers and construction firms receive tailored solutions that align with their strategic goals. In the field of Health Care, John applies his profound knowledge of industry-specific regulations and compliance matters to deliver sound legal counsel to health care providers, ensuring their operations remain compliant with evolving laws. Adept in Litigation, John Paul Danos is known for his meticulous preparation and persuasive advocacy in the courtroom. He has successfully represented a diverse clientele, from small businesses to large corporations, in high-stakes legal disputes. His commitment to understanding the unique needs of each client allows him to craft innovative strategies that protect their interests and achieve favorable outcomes. At Dorsey & Whitney, LLP, John is dedicated to building long-term client relationships based on transparency, integrity, and results-driven service. His professional ethos is rooted in the belief that effective legal representation is a partnership, one that demands open communication and a deep understanding of client objectives. With a steadfast commitment to excellence, John Paul Danos continues to be a formidable advocate and trusted advisor in the legal arena.
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.