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SMTD Obtains Unanimous Jury Verdict for Surety Client

SMTD Obtains Unanimous Jury Verdict for Surety Client; Defeats Indemnitors’ Fraud Claim & Secures Award of 100% of its Client’s Attorneys’ Fees and Costs On May 9, 2016, after a six day jury trial in Orange County Superior Court (CA), SMTD’s Jeff Hook obtained a unanimous verdict on behalf of [...]

June 9th, 2016|Results|

Geoffrey Graves joins SMTD Law LLP

SMTD Law LLP is pleased to announce the addition of Geoffrey Graves to its expanding construction, surety and business law practice.  Mr. Graves has over 20 years of experience representing a broad range of clients across many industries.  Mr. Graves handles a wide variety corporate transactional matters.  In addition, Mr. Graves [...]

June 6th, 2016|News|

New Developments in Lease-Leaseback Agreements

Authored by:  Josh Hardy,  Esq. A new decision further muddies the waters of the requirements for lease-leaseback contracts for public school construction. In McGee v. Balfour Beatty Construction, LLC , the court upheld the validity of lease-leaseback construction agreements, following Los Alamitos Unified School Dist. v. Howard Contracting, Inc. and [...]

May 29th, 2016|News|

SMTD Law LLP is hiring!

SMTD LLP is currently looking to hire an associate with 2 – 5 years of litigation experience and a strong interest in joining a thriving construction, surety and business litigation practice.  If you, or anyone you know, is interested in applying, please contact Jonathan Dunn at [email protected]

March 24th, 2016|News|

SMTD LLP Expands Its Practice To The Southwest

SMTD LLP is pleased to announce the expansion of its practice to the Southwest with the opening of its newest office in Phoenix, Arizona. SMTD LLP’s newest office will be managed by Robert J. Berens a renowned trial lawyer who represents contractors and sureties in some of the most significant litigation [...]

January 4th, 2016|News|

SMTD Obtains Decisive Defense Victory For Client

SMTD LLP recently obtained a decisive defense victory for a client following a two week arbitration.  Without notice to the client, a surety, the public owner re-let a substantial portion of the principal’s work and made a claim to the OCIP carrier to recover the additional completion costs.  When the [...]

October 28th, 2015|News|