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Matthew L. Sagone is a distinguished attorney based in Columbus, Ohio, with over three decades of experience in public finance, tax-exempt finance, real estate, education, and construction & development law. He practices at the esteemed Squire Sanders (US) LLP, now known as Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP, where he has established a reputation for his strategic insight and dedicated service to clients across various sectors. Matthew's extensive legal career is marked by his adept handling of complex financial transactions and his deep understanding of the intricate dynamics of public finance. His expertise in tax-exempt finance allows him to navigate the nuances of municipal bonds and public funding with precision, ensuring clients achieve optimal outcomes. In the realm of real estate, Matthew's knowledge encompasses everything from acquisition and development to leasing and environmental compliance, making him a versatile asset in any transaction. Committed to delivering exceptional client service, Matthew approaches each case with a meticulous attention to detail and a proactive mindset. His ability to craft innovative legal strategies tailored to the specific needs of his clients underscores his dedication to achieving their objectives efficiently and effectively. Whether advising educational institutions on regulatory compliance or guiding developers through complex construction projects, Matthew's authoritative legal counsel and unwavering commitment to his clients' success set him apart as a leader in his field. With his office conveniently located at 2000 Huntington Center, Matthew L. Sagone remains an invaluable resource for clients seeking seasoned legal expertise in public finance and related areas.
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.