Ricci, Grube, Aita & Breneman PLLC
Construction Law & Construction Defect Litigation

Experience • Dedication • Integrity • Quality



A Seattle Litigation Firm
1200 Fifth Avenue
Suite 625
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone (206) 770-7606 ext. 102
Fax (206) 770-7607

Construction Law and Litigation

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Ricci, Grube, Aita & Breneman PLLC

Seattle WA Construction Law Attorney Everett Washington Real Estate LawyerLegal Representation to Prevent or Resolve Construction Disputes

Experience • Dedication • Results

Taking a construction project from conception to completion often involves hundreds of people, thousands of decisions and, usually, millions of dollars. Safeguard your investment and prevent costly delays by working with an experienced commercial real estate lawyer in Washington State. Contact Ricci, Grube, Aita & Breneman PLLC to speak with construction attorney Scott Breneman.

Seattle construction attorney Scott Breneman has been providing legal counsel and construction litigation services for more than 20 years. Mr. Breneman has handled multi-million dollar construction and real-estate related issues and claims. He is a member of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties and has written construction law, and other legal, articles for the Daily Journal of Commerce and the Puget Sound Business Journal. He is the author of the forthcoming Washington Construction Law Handbook, a chapter of which will soon be found on this site.

At Ricci, Grube, Aita & Breneman PLLC, we serve construction project owners, general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, construction and design professionals, commercial real estate developers, condominium and homeowners’ associations, lending professionals, as well as individual and family clients who have substantial financial claims, or suffered serious personal injury.

We provide a variety of construction-industry related legal services to prevent or resolve disputes, including the following:

  • Drafting and review of construction contracts between owners and general contractors, and with design professionals
  • Plaintiff or defense representation in construction claims for:
    • Change orders
    • Defective or incomplete specifications
    • Design errors or omissions
    • Schedule disruptions/productivity losses
    • Differing site and other changed conditions
    • Pass through claims
    • Water intrusion
    • Terminations of contracts for default or convenience
  • Bid protests/awards
  • Insurance claims
  • Construction defect or product liability representation

Mr. Breneman is committed to providing legal services that live up to the best legal standard. He is AV-rated under Martindale-Hubbell’s peer review™ rating process, the highest rating for legal ability and ethical standards.

Contact the law firm of Ricci, Grube, Aita & Breneman PLLC for cost-effective, resolution-oriented legal services to the Seattle construction industry. Located in downtown Seattle in Pike Place Market, with convenient parking nearby.

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Attorney Scott Breneman and the other attorneys associated with the Ricci, Grube, Aita & Breneman Law Firm represent business and individual clients in Seattle, Washington, and throughout the greater Puget Sound area from Tacoma to Everett, including the communities of Redmond, Kirkland, Federal Way, Kent, Renton, Shoreline, Mercer Island, and Ballard in King County, Snohomish County, and Pierce County.
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