Cozen O’Connor, the esteemed law firm, recently announced a new addition to its New York City construction law group: Richard D. Kalson. The news kicked off excitement in legal circles as Kalson’s myriad of experience promises to advance the firm’s offerings to clients. Bloomberg Law Automation covered the development in detail.
Kalson brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience from his work managing transactions and disputes involving major public infrastructure projects, warehouse facilities, medical centers, industrial plants, commercial buildings, and residential developments. His client list is impressive, including contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and project owners, as detailed by the firm.
Serving these high-level clients, Kalson has demonstrated his expertise in counseling and representing contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and project owners, showcasing his ability to understand the challenges and aspirations of such a diverse clientele. His arrival at Cozen O’Connor now brings this wealth of experience to benefit the firm’s clients.
The move boosts the firm’s presence and capability in the field of construction law, particularly in New York City. It points to Cozen O’Connor’s approach in actively recruiting professionals with a wide range of backgrounds and expertise to continually advance their legal services and client satisfaction. The implications of this strategic hiring, potentially, are far-reaching with the advantages it brings to their current and future clients.
In the ever-evolving arena of construction law, firms are continuously seeking to strengthen their offerings and client services. The drafting of Kalson to the construction law group of Cozen O’Connor is a testament to this approach. Richard D. Kalson’s arrival at the firm brings a promise of enhanced services and an even more robust construction law practice.