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Logan Threadgill represents clients in a broad spectrum of business litigation matters with an emphasis on construction law. He also frequently represents clients in arbitrations and mediations for various construction-related matters, including cases involving defective design and construction claims, warranty claims, payment disputes, delay claims, bidding issues, and other payment and contract matters. Additionally, Logan counsels construction industry clients on risk management, contract drafting, mechanic's and materialmen's liens, and contractor licensing issues.
While a significant portion of his practice is devoted to the construction industry, he also has valuable experience in other areas of the law. Logan often advises clients in the financial services industry and represents local, regional, and national banks and credit unions with contract claims, loan disputes, and bankruptcy matters, including adversary proceedings. And he's represented clients involved with disputes ranging from product liability claims, fraud claims, real estate disputes, personal injury claims, and others. No matter the issue, Logan seeks to have a firm understanding of each client's goals from the onset of any matter, and he strives to achieve them with tenacity and efficiency.
