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Stewart Andrew Kelly is a seasoned attorney at Lightfoot Franklin & White, LLC, located in Birmingham, Alabama. With over two decades of experience in the legal arena, Stewart has established himself as a formidable force in the fields of litigation, construction and development, and securities and investment fraud. His comprehensive understanding of complex legal matters and his strategic approach to litigation have consistently delivered favorable outcomes for his clients, solidifying his reputation as a trusted advocate in the legal community. At the core of Stewart's practice is a commitment to providing exceptional client service and personalized legal solutions. He believes in the power of clear communication and works diligently to ensure his clients are informed and engaged throughout the legal process. Whether navigating the intricacies of construction law or tackling the complexities of securities fraud, Stewart approaches each case with meticulous attention to detail and a relentless pursuit of justice. His dedication to understanding the unique circumstances of each client enables him to craft strategies that are not only effective but also aligned with their specific goals. Stewart's extensive experience and deep expertise make him a sought-after attorney for clients facing challenging legal issues. His proactive and results-driven approach, combined with his unwavering commitment to ethical practices, ensures that his clients receive the highest level of representation. Based at the heart of Birmingham at 400 20th St N, Stewart Andrew Kelly is poised to guide his clients through their legal challenges with integrity and skill, earning their trust and delivering exceptional results in every case.
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.