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Steven F. Freudenthal is a distinguished attorney based in Cheyenne, Wyoming, specializing in Business, Real Estate, Banking, and Construction & Development law. As a partner at Freudenthal & Bonds, P.C., Steven leverages his extensive legal expertise to provide comprehensive counsel to clients across various industries. His commitment to understanding the unique challenges faced by businesses and property developers in Wyoming allows him to deliver tailored legal solutions that foster growth and minimize risk. A graduate of Vanderbilt University Law School, Steven has honed his skills in navigating complex legal frameworks, ensuring compliance, and facilitating transactions that drive economic development. His proficiency in business law enables him to assist startups, established corporations, and individual entrepreneurs in structuring their operations for success. Moreover, his deep understanding of real estate law encompasses everything from contract negotiation to zoning regulations, empowering clients to make informed decisions in a competitive market. In the realms of banking and construction, Steven is recognized for his adept handling of financing agreements and construction contracts, helping clients mitigate potential disputes and achieve their project goals. His authoritative knowledge in these sectors positions him as a trusted advisor for stakeholders seeking strategic guidance. With a reputation for integrity and diligence, Steven F. Freudenthal is dedicated to fostering strong relationships with his clients and the community. He remains an active participant in local legal and business organizations, continuously seeking opportunities to advocate for the interests of Wyoming’s business environment.
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.