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Nora Elizabeth Loftus is a distinguished attorney based in Brecksville, Ohio, with an impressive 200 years of experience guiding clients through the complexities of lawsuits, disputes, and litigation, particularly within the construction and development sectors. As a leading attorney at Shook Construction, Nora brings a wealth of knowledge and unwavering dedication to her practice. Her strategic approach and deep understanding of the legal landscape enable her to craft solutions that are both innovative and effective, making her an invaluable asset to her clients. Nora's commitment to her clients is evident in her meticulous attention to detail and her relentless pursuit of favorable outcomes. She is known for her ability to navigate the intricacies of construction and development law, providing her clients with clear, actionable advice that drives results. Her expertise in litigation ensures that her clients receive comprehensive representation, whether they are resolving disputes or proactively addressing potential legal challenges. Nora's professional approach is characterized by her transparent communication and her ability to build strong, trust-based relationships with her clients. At Shook Construction, Nora Elizabeth Loftus is more than just an attorney; she is a trusted advisor and a steadfast advocate for her clients' interests. Her commitment to excellence and her passion for her work make her a standout figure in the legal community. Whether guiding a complex litigation process or advising on construction and development projects, Nora's focus remains on delivering unparalleled service and securing the best possible outcomes for those she represents. Her longstanding dedication to her clients and her practice continues to set a benchmark for legal excellence in Ohio 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.