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Todd J. O'Malley is a seasoned attorney with over five decades of experience, serving clients from his Scranton-based practice at O'Malley & Langan, PC. Specializing in slip and fall accidents, litigation, and construction and development law, Todd has built a reputation for his meticulous legal acumen and unwavering dedication to his clients. His extensive experience in these practice areas has equipped him with the ability to navigate the complexities of each case with precision and strategic foresight. Todd's commitment to excellence and his client-centric approach ensure that every case is handled with the utmost care and professionalism. At the heart of Todd's practice is his deep understanding of the intricacies involved in slip and fall accidents, where he has consistently advocated for the rights of those who have suffered injuries due to negligence. His litigation expertise is further complemented by his adept handling of construction and development disputes, offering his clients comprehensive legal solutions tailored to their unique circumstances. Todd's authoritative presence in court and his ability to craft compelling arguments make him a formidable advocate for his clients' interests. Located at 201 Franklin Ave, Scranton, PA, Todd J. O'Malley is committed to providing top-tier legal representation, ensuring that his clients receive the justice and compensation they deserve. His professionalism and dedication have been the cornerstone of his practice, reflecting his steadfast commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. With a client-first philosophy and a meticulous approach to legal challenges, Todd is not only a trusted advisor but also a passionate advocate for those he represents.
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.