A significant portion of my law practice is dedicated to Florida Business Law matters and claims. I can assist you with your existing business, starting a new business, or litigation and arbitration matters. I look forward to working with you.
– Adam C. King, Florida Attorney
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Address: 5322 Primrose Circle, Suite D, Tampa, Florida 33647
Phone: (813) 825-0405
Email: aking@akinglegal.com
The King Law office is located in the Tampa Palms Professional Center near the Bruce B. Downs Boulevard exit to Interstate 75. Wesley Chapel and Temple Terrace are nearby, and downtown Tampa is about 20 minutes away. Please feel free to call (813) 825-0405 should you need assistance.
Hello. I’m Adam King. It can be difficult for a small business or new venture to find an efficient and cost-effective business attorney. Most law firms cater to larger businesses because they typically have numerous active legal matters at one time and they are not as sensitive to legal rates and costs. This approach does not always work for small or new businesses.
I have handled business disputes and lawsuits for more than 20 years. I have tried cases in state, federal, and bankruptcy courts, and prosecuted and defended complex American Arbitration Association proceedings. Most of these disputes involved business contracts and liability insurance claims. I have also prosecuted claims against insurance carriers and handled indemnity and subrogation actions. With this experience, I can help you properly form a new business, handle issues that arise in the operation of your business, draft or review contracts, and can assist with business transactions, acquisitions, business disputes, claims, litigation, and the collection of accounts receivable.
If you need assistance with your business matter or claim, schedule a consultation today. I look forward to working with you.
– Adam King, Florida Business Attorney
Do you have a business-related issue that requires the services of an experienced, knowledgeable business attorney in Tampa, Florida? Adam King of The King Law Firm is a well-respected Florida Business Attorney with more than 20 years of expertise and Florida Business Law knowledge gleaned from practicing in Tampa, and the state of Florida.
Tampa is a significant city on the Gulf Coast of Florida, in the United States. The north coast of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay form the city’s boundaries. Tampa is the county capital of Hillsborough County and the largest city in the Tampa Bay region. According to the 2020 census, the city has a population of 384,959. Census records place Tampa as the third-most populated city in Florida after Jacksonville and Miami and is the 52nd most populated city in the United States.
The city is part of the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, a four-county area composed of roughly 3.1 million residents, making it the second-largest metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in the state and the fourth largest in the Southeastern United States, behind Washington, D.C., Miami, and Atlanta. The Greater Tampa Bay area has over 4 million residents and generally includes the Tampa and Sarasota metro areas. As of 2018, Tampa’s annual growth rate is 1.63%, driven by strong residential and business construction.
With the building of Fort Brooke in the 19th century, Tampa Florida became a military hub. Vincente Martinez Ybor, for whom Ybor Area is named, brought the cigar business to the city. Following the Civil War, Tampa was legally reincorporated as a city in 1887.
Tampa’s economy is fueled by tourism, health care, banking, insurance, technology, construction, and the marine industry. The bay’s port is the state’s largest, with an estimated economic impact of $15 billion.
The King Law Firm offers the following services in Tampa Florida. Construction Law | Business Law | Payment And Performance Bond Claims | Lawsuits And Arbitration Proceedings | Insurance Planning And Claims | Business Succession Planning | Self-Directed IRAs And 401Ks.
Do you have a business law related issue that you think may require an experienced business attorney? If so, request your no-cost consultation with Adam King to discuss your issue.
Hi, I’m Adam King. I have more than 20 years’ experience with construction business disputes and litigation. As a small firm owner, I have many of the same concerns as my small business clients. My goal is to use this knowledge and experience to help you navigate the issues facing your business.
If you are planning on starting a new business or need representation for your current business, schedule a consultation today!
Yes. Please call me if you think you may need assistance from an attorney with respect to a construction law or business matter. If I don’t handle the type of matter you need assistance with, I may be able to point you in the right direction to find someone else who may be able to assist you.
Do you have a construction Law issue that may require an experienced construction law attorney? Requesting your consultation with Adam King is the first step in resolving your construction law issue!
– Adam King, Attorney
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My law practice for over 15 years predominately focused on construction litigation and defect claims. I represented project owners, developers, general contractors, subcontractors, insurance carriers, and sureties with respect to commercial developments, high-rise buildings, hotels, condominium projects, homeowners’ association complexes, apartments, custom homes, and environmental remediation sites. My experience includes evaluating and prosecuting indemnity, additional insured, subrogation rights, and negligence claims against design professionals, engineers, contractors, subcontractors, and product manufacturers. I have handled almost every aspect of a construction law claim, ranging from demands to cure defects through trial and collection of judgments.
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Construction law generally involves the legal issues relating to the construction of a home, building, or other structure. This includes the plans, specifications, contracts, and agreements for the development of a project; disputes, damages, and issues that arise during construction of a project; and defects and claims that arise after construction of a project. In most cases, one party has not complied with its obligations to properly design or build the project or has not paid the companies who performed work. Construction law also includes various insurance and bond claims that arise out of construction projects.
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Construction lawyers assist with the review and development of the various contracts and agreements necessary to build homes and other projects; they analyze and help resolve disputes, damages, and issues that arise during construction of a project; and they represent the parties either asserting or defending claims, lawsuits, arbitrations, and other proceedings relating to defects and claims that arise after construction of a project.
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The most important consideration is the safety of owners and the general public. Contractors must comply with laws, regulations, Building Codes, standards, and plans so that projects are safely constructed and will perform as designed and intended. Additionally, whether you are building or buying an existing home, building, or other project, it requires a significant investment. It is important that construction is properly performed so the project performs as intended. If not, you have limited time periods within which to assert claims against responsible parties so that you can either have the defects repaired or you can obtain an award of your damages.
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It depends on the type of claim you have and your relationship with the builder. If you are the original owner or project developer, you may have contract or warranty rights against the builder for a specified length of time. Even if you do not have a warranty or guaranty, you typically have 4 years from when you first know about the defect or the associated damages to bring a claim. However, in most cases, the Florida statutes will not allow you to recover damages for claims brought later than 10 years after a project’s completion. This is a very fact dependent analysis, so you should consult a licensed attorney for assistance.
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The time you have to file a claim is determined by the type of claim you have. In Florida, construction defect claims typically have to be filed within 4 years from when you first know about the defect or the associated damages. Florida also has a “Statute of Repose” that bars certain claims after 10 years from the date of actual possession by the owner, the date of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, the date of abandonment of construction if not completed, or the date of completion of the contract or termination of the contract between the professional engineer, registered architect, or licensed contractor and his or her employer, whichever date is latest. Some claims, like payment bond and lien claims, need to be filed within one year. This is a very technical area of law. Therefore, when you first suspect you may have a construction law claim, it is important to consult with a licensed attorney and determine, if you want to assert a claim, how much time you have to do so. If you miss the deadline to file a claim, you may not be able to recover any damages.
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Yes. There are a number of claims that subsequent purchasers and owners may be able to assert against a builder, including claims for violating the building code and negligence.
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Reputable contractors will stand behind their work and will correct identifiable defects and deficiencies in their work. In most cases, a contractor hires subcontractors to perform work and supply materials, and the contractor can assist you in getting a subcontractor to correct any defective work.
Many defect claims are resolved voluntarily and only require a telephone call or letter. Additionally, before suing a contractor, Florida statutes generally require you to provide the contractor with written notice of the defect and that you give the contractor an opportunity to cure the defect. If these efforts fail, it may be necessary to file a lawsuit or arbitration proceeding. The fees and costs for such a claim are dependent on a number of factors, including the size and complexity of the project, the nature and severity of the alleged defects, and the number of parties involved. Before filing a lawsuit, you need to consider the likelihood of success and the expected costs. Once we have the details regarding your claim, we can provide an estimate of these costs.
– Adam King, Attorney
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Yes. I represent both project owners and the businesses involved in construction.
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Please bring the materials you need to explain the matter you need assistance with. For example: the court summons, complaint, or other document that you received; contracts; demand letters; insurance policies; timelines/notes, damage calculations and supporting documents; and the documents with the full names and contact information for any other parties involved.
– Adam King, Attorney
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I have been practicing law for over 20 years. I was licensed by The Florida Bar in 1998.
– Adam King, Attorney
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I graduated from the Wake Forest University School of Law in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1998.
– Adam King, Attorney
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Yes, I typically provide half-hour consultations without any charge. This allows me to get some basic information about the nature of your matter, the parties involved, the amount of your claim or damages, and to determine if I can assist you.
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Please call my office at (813)825-0405 during business hours or email us after hours and we will get back to you when we are back in the office, or visit the consultation request page on my website at: King Law No Cost Consultation
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The Law Office of Adam C. King, P.A. Tampa Florida Construction Lawyer
5322 Primrose Lake Circle, Suite D Tampa, Florida 33647
Located near I-75 and Bruce B. Downs Boulevard in the Tampa Palms Professional Center.
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