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Stephen A. Hilger is a seasoned attorney based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with an impressive career spanning over four decades. As a distinguished member of Hilger Hammond, PC, and Rhoades McKee PC, he has established himself as a formidable force in the fields of business law and construction & development. With his office conveniently located at 49 Monroe Center, NW., Stephen has dedicated his career to providing exceptional legal counsel to clients navigating complex business transactions and construction projects. Stephen's extensive experience in business law encompasses a wide range of services, including contract negotiation, corporate governance, and risk management. His methodical approach and sharp analytical skills ensure that clients receive tailored solutions that align with their strategic goals. In the realm of construction and development, Stephen offers invaluable insights into project planning, dispute resolution, and compliance, enabling his clients to execute projects smoothly and efficiently. His profound understanding of the legal landscape, coupled with a commitment to staying abreast of industry trends, makes him an invaluable asset to clients seeking guidance in these dynamic sectors. At the core of Stephen A. Hilger's practice is a steadfast dedication to client success. He is known for his unwavering commitment to understanding each client's unique needs and delivering personalized legal strategies that drive favorable outcomes. By fostering open communication and maintaining transparency, Stephen builds lasting relationships with his clients, ensuring they feel supported and confident throughout the legal process. His authoritative yet approachable demeanor makes him a trusted advisor and advocate, guiding clients through the complexities of business and construction law with precision and integrity.
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.