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Kenneth M. Roberts is a seasoned attorney based in Chicago, IL, with over four decades of legal experience, specializing in Construction & Development, General Practice, and Environmental and Natural Resources law. As the founding attorney of the Law Offices of Kenneth M. Roberts, now in collaboration with Venable LLP, Kenneth has built a distinguished reputation for delivering insightful, strategic solutions tailored to the intricate needs of his diverse clientele. His extensive legal acumen and unwavering dedication to excellence have made him a trusted advisor for businesses and individuals navigating complex legal landscapes. Kenneth's practice is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a proactive approach to legal challenges. In the realm of Construction & Development, he provides comprehensive counsel on contract negotiation, compliance issues, and dispute resolution, ensuring that his clients' projects proceed seamlessly from inception to completion. His expertise in Environmental and Natural Resources law further distinguishes his practice, as he adeptly guides clients through regulatory frameworks and sustainability concerns, facilitating environmentally responsible business operations. At the core of Kenneth's professional philosophy is an earnest commitment to client satisfaction and personalized service. He takes pride in fostering long-term relationships grounded in trust, transparency, and open communication. By leveraging his vast experience and deep understanding of the law, Kenneth M. Roberts consistently delivers results-driven representation that empowers his clients to achieve their objectives with confidence. His dedication to upholding the highest standards of legal practice makes him an invaluable asset to those seeking astute legal counsel in the Chicago area and beyond.
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.