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Robert William Hojnoski is a distinguished attorney based in Cincinnati, Ohio, with over 26 years of experience in the legal field. He is a vital member of Reminger Co., LPA, where he leverages his profound knowledge in litigation, construction and development, and consumer protection to deliver exceptional legal services to his clients. His office, located at 525 Vine St Ste 1700, stands as a beacon of legal excellence in the heart of Cincinnati, providing a robust platform for addressing complex legal challenges with precision and strategic insight. Attorney Hojnoski is renowned for his authoritative approach in litigation, where he meticulously navigates the intricacies of legal disputes to secure favorable outcomes for his clients. His expertise in construction and development law is marked by a deep understanding of industry-specific regulations and contractual obligations, enabling him to effectively represent developers, contractors, and stakeholders in multifaceted construction projects. In the realm of consumer protection, Robert advocates fiercely for the rights of individuals, ensuring that unfair practices are challenged and rectified, thereby upholding the integrity of consumer rights. Throughout his career, Robert William Hojnoski has remained unwavering in his commitment to his clients, offering personalized legal strategies that reflect both the nuances of each case and the broader legal landscape. His dedication to client satisfaction is evident in his attentive, results-driven approach, where he prioritizes transparent communication and informed decision-making. As a seasoned attorney, Robert continues to set high standards for legal practice, guiding his clients through the complexities of the law with expertise and diligence, and consistently striving for the best possible outcome in every case he undertakes.
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.