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Law Offices of Cesar A. Montalvo, PLLC.
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1175 W. Bitters Rd. Suite 1106
San Antonio, TX 78216
United States
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I’m very transparent with my clients and tell them that there is nothing we can do that they cannot do. Essentially, a lawyer steps into the shoes and rights of their client. Of course, we are more practiced, and so it’s good to fall back on that special knowledge. However, I always advise my clients to try to work it out informally. If they have to lose a little bit of money on the project to get the whole dispute resolved, it might be worth it. Some costs may be incurred upfront, and they may be right in the dispute, but if they cannot sustain the litigation, then it may not be worth pursuing that avenue. If you’re an owner, I’d reach out to the other side and notify them on what the defects and issues are, and how to resolve them. That way, at least they’re on notice as to what the issues are and vice versa.
If you’re the contractor, get something in writing and send it to the other party. Tell them how you see the situation and what your plan of resolution is. Let them decide whether they’re going to accept your offer. That’s probably one of the most economical ways of resolving any dispute
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