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Matthew Mcdougall Kite is a distinguished attorney based in Cincinnati, Ohio, with a comprehensive practice focused on Estate Planning, Contracts & Agreements, and Construction & Development. As a partner at Cohen, Todd, Kite & Stanford, LLC, Matthew leverages over two decades of legal expertise to provide clients with strategic guidance and innovative solutions tailored to their unique needs. Matthew earned his Juris Doctor from Capital University Law School in 1995, following his Bachelor of Arts from Colorado College in 1987. His robust educational foundation complements his practical experience, enabling him to navigate complex legal landscapes with confidence and precision. Specializing in Estate Planning, Matthew assists individuals and families in safeguarding their assets and ensuring their legacies endure through meticulously crafted wills, trusts, and estate management strategies. His proficiency in Contracts & Agreements allows him to adeptly negotiate, draft, and review a wide array of contractual documents, ensuring that his clients' interests are protected while fostering beneficial relationships. In the realm of Construction & Development, Matthew’s extensive knowledge of industry regulations and practices empowers him to support clients in every phase of their projects, from initial planning to completion. His commitment to excellence and client satisfaction has established him as a trusted advisor in the Cincinnati legal community. Matthew’s proactive approach, combined with his dedication to staying abreast of evolving legal trends, positions him as a sought-after resource for those navigating the intricacies of estate law, contract negotiations, and construction development. When not advocating for his clients, Matthew enjoys exploring the vibrant culture and outdoor activities that Cincinnati has to offer.
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.