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Richard Brantley Johnson is a seasoned attorney based in Mobile, AL, specializing in construction development, real estate law, tort litigation, and commercial disputes. With a robust background in the intricacies of the construction industry, Richard adeptly navigates the complexities faced by developers, general contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers. His extensive experience covers every phase of construction projects, from the initial bidding process to post-construction challenges. Whether addressing delay damages, construction defects, or bond claims, Richard’s strategic approach ensures that his clients achieve favorable outcomes. In addition to his construction litigation expertise, Richard provides invaluable counsel to condominium developers and homeowners regarding their rights under the Alabama Condominium Act. He skillfully mediates disputes between buyers and sellers, ensuring that all parties understand their obligations and rights in real estate transactions. Richard’s legal acumen extends to personal injury claims, where he represents clients in cases involving trucking accidents, wrongful death, and premises liability. His commitment to defending clients against product liability claims further underscores his versatile practice. With a proven track record of success in both state and federal courts across Alabama and Mississippi, Richard is also well-versed in arbitration proceedings, including those under the American Arbitration Association (AAA). His dedication to client advocacy and thorough understanding of the legal landscape make him a trusted ally for those navigating the challenges of construction and real estate law. Choose Richard Brantley Johnson at Phelps Dunbar for expert legal representation that prioritizes your interests and delivers results.
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.