Is this your profile?
Claim it for free to update your information and connect with clients.
Mark Cermele is a distinguished attorney based in White Plains, NY, with a specialized focus on Construction & Development, Litigation, and Contracts & Agreements. As the founding partner of The Cermele Law Firm, PLLC, Mark brings over 15 years of legal experience to his practice, providing clients with exceptional representation tailored to their unique needs. Mark earned his Juris Doctor from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 2004, where he honed his skills in legal analysis and advocacy. Prior to his legal career, he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from Tufts University in 1999, equipping him with a strong foundational understanding of both technical and analytical disciplines. At The Cermele Law Firm, Mark is committed to guiding clients through complex construction projects and development agreements, ensuring compliance with local regulations and minimizing risks. His extensive litigation experience allows him to effectively resolve disputes, whether through negotiation or in the courtroom, ensuring that his clients' interests are vigorously defended. Mark’s proficiency in drafting and reviewing contracts and agreements helps clients navigate the intricacies of business transactions, providing peace of mind and clarity throughout the process. His reputation for professionalism and integrity has earned him the respect of peers and clients alike. Located in White Plains, NY, Mark Cermele is dedicated to serving the legal needs of the construction and development sectors, providing strategic counsel and advocacy to help clients achieve their goals efficiently and effectively. Whether you are a contractor, developer, or business owner, Mark is prepared to support you with his comprehensive legal expertise.
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.