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Smart Legal Services in Every Step of Construction Process

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The lawyer competent in construction law must be technically trained. It is this technical deficiency which justifies the shortage of real lawyers in this field. The lawyer must therefore sufficiently master the “technical” aspect of construction which is acquired by mastering the building trades as would a professional in this sector.

This presupposes continuous training.

A lawyer from follow a technical training on the renovation of building facades manages an administrative approval file for a new revolutionary building material and follows the latest work concerning the porosity of buildings materials produced by universities.

Competence of a lawyer

The competence of the building and construction lawyers in construction and real estate law ultimately results from his technical knowledge supplemented and enriched by his professional experience. He helps, for example, the building owner with the creation of the so-called building contract or the enforcement of the warranty claims in the event of possible defects. On the other hand, he also supports specialist companies and architects as his client who fails to meet legal requirements.

The training to become a construction lawyer

Every legal career begins with an academic career. A degree in law, also known as a law degree, is required. The standard period of study here is nine semesters. This completes the basic course and takes the first state examination.

The first state examination is the first of the two important exams that a lawyer candidate takes. If the first state examination has been passed, the student is considered a half-lawyer and can now move on to the practical phase. The prospective lawyer goes through a 2-year legal traineeship at various courts.

After this practical period, the second state examination is due. This is a classic state exam held by state judicial offices. The graduate can finally call himself a fully qualified lawyer. However, in order to be able to become a specialist lawyer for construction law and architectural law, the lawyer still has to complete a specialist lawyer course.

A lawyer may acquire a maximum of three specialist lawyer titles. For this purpose, 5 of the FAO stipulates   which special practical experience the future specialist lawyer for building and architectural law has to provide in advance. In addition, the lawyer must have worked in construction law within the past three years and had his license before filing the application. All in all, he must have worked legally for six years.

What does a construction lawyer do?

Unfortunately, construction projects do not always go smoothly and disputes arise between the various parties involved in the construction. A good lawyer can help here the construction lawyer. A distinction is again made between public and private building law.

Your specialist lawyer for building law primarily clarifies all questions that arise when building contracts are being processed. For example, have you noticed any defects in your building? Then now is the time to consult a building attorney. In this case, the lawyer for construction law will take care of enforcing your warranty or liability claim. In certain cases, he will also represent you in front of offices and authorities.