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William E. Remphrey is a distinguished attorney at Margolis Edelstein in Philadelphia, PA, where he leverages an impressive 300 years of experience to provide unparalleled legal counsel in the areas of litigation, construction and development, and employment and labor law. Based at One Independence Square West, William has become a cornerstone of the Philadelphia legal community, offering his profound expertise to navigate complex legal landscapes with precision and authority. His extensive career has equipped him with a deep understanding of the intricacies and challenges that arise in these practice areas, making him a formidable advocate for his clients. In the realm of litigation, William is renowned for his strategic acumen and vigorous representation, handling cases with meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering commitment to achieving favorable outcomes. His proficiency in construction and development law is equally noteworthy, guiding developers, contractors, and stakeholders through regulatory complexities and contractual disputes with clarity and foresight. In employment and labor law, William is a dedicated advocate for both employers and employees, ensuring compliance and addressing workplace issues with a balanced and informed approach. William's commitment to his clients is unparalleled. He prides himself on building lasting relationships founded on trust, transparency, and mutual respect. By prioritizing open communication and personalized strategies, William ensures that each client's unique needs are met with tailored solutions. His authoritative presence and dedication to excellence make him not only a leader within Margolis Edelstein but also a trusted advisor to those seeking expert legal guidance in Philadelphia and beyond.
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.