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Sung-Teak Dean Kim is a distinguished attorney based in White Plains, NY, specializing in Construction & Development and Commercial law at Welby, Brady & Greenblatt LLP, as well as MTA Construction & Development. With a Juris Doctor from Cornell Law School (1994) and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Chicago (1991), Dean combines a robust educational foundation with extensive experience in the legal complexities of construction projects and commercial transactions. Dean's practice focuses on providing strategic legal counsel for clients navigating the intricate landscape of construction law, including contract negotiation, risk management, and compliance with regulatory standards. His expertise extends to various aspects of commercial law, where he adeptly addresses issues related to real estate development, financing, and project management. Dean is committed to delivering tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of his clients, from large corporations to individual developers. Recognized for his authoritative knowledge and dedication, Dean has built a reputation for effectively representing clients in both transactional matters and litigation. He is known for his analytical approach and ability to foresee potential challenges, ensuring that projects progress smoothly from inception to completion. Based in White Plains, Dean is well-positioned to serve clients throughout New York and the surrounding regions, leveraging his local insights and connections. His commitment to excellence and client satisfaction makes him a trusted partner for those involved in construction and commercial ventures. For legal guidance that aligns with industry best practices and fosters successful outcomes, Dean Kim is the go-to attorney in the realm of Construction & Development law.
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.