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Melana Kopman is a distinguished attorney based in Atlanta, Georgia, with over two decades of experience specializing in Construction & Development and Government law. As a key member of Owen Gleaton Egan Jones & Sweeney, LLP, and the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, Melana has established herself as a trusted advisor and formidable advocate for her clients. Her office, strategically located at 1230 Peachtree Street, places her at the heart of Atlanta's dynamic legal and business communities. Melana's expertise in Construction & Development law is unparalleled, where she adeptly navigates the complexities of construction contracts, compliance issues, and dispute resolution. Her comprehensive understanding of the regulatory landscape empowers clients to successfully manage projects from inception to completion. In the realm of Government law, Melana is recognized for her insightful counsel on public policy, regulatory compliance, and government contracting. Her ability to bridge the gap between private enterprise and government regulations ensures her clients achieve their objectives with precision and integrity. Committed to delivering personalized service, Melana Kopman approaches each case with meticulous attention to detail and a strategic mindset. She is dedicated to understanding her clients' unique needs and crafting tailored solutions that align with their goals. Her reputation for excellence is evidenced by her long-standing client relationships and the trust she has cultivated within the legal community. Melana's unwavering commitment to her clients' success and her authoritative command of her practice areas make her an invaluable asset to anyone seeking expert legal counsel in Construction & Development and Government law.
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.