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Aldrich Eike, PC, is a boutique law firm specializing
in construction defect and related litigation in Oregon and Southwest
Washington. Our team of attorneys—Dean
E. Aldrich, Kevin A.
Eike, Christopher C. Grady, Molly
Allison and Todd
M. Peck—have
an extensive background and expertise in construction law and litigation.
In addition, Dean Aldrich, who founded the firm in 2000, holds
an undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering and has several years
real world experience in the construction industry. He is also
an AV
rated attorney in the Martindale-Hubbell legal directory.
A highly-qualified team of paralegals—Joanna
Cherry and Laurie
Osborn—and
staff—Deanna
Healy, Sue
Luck, and
Kay Syravong—round-out the team.
We represent property owners ( businesses, associations, and individuals),
developers, contractors, subcontractors, architects, and suppliers
with regard to the enforcement of contractual and common law responsibilities.
Though our clientele come from all sides of construction claims,
the Aldrich Eike firm specializes in representing owners in their
claims against contractors, developers, design professionals, bonding
companies, and insurance groups. These claims typically involve
performance issues and construction defects in a variety of properties:
condominiums and townhomes, apartments, as well as commercial buildings,
schools, clinics, hotels, casinos, resort properties and single-family
residences. Costs and damages tend to range anywhere from $50,000
to over $20,000,000. In conjunction with our main focus, we also
represent contractors, suppliers, and developers with regard to
insurance coverage, and payment/performance claims. Finally, and
importantly, we assist our clients with all aspects of contract
negotiations.
Since its inception, the Aldrich Eike firm has recovered over $100,000,000
in settlements and awards for its clients in both state and federal
courts, as well as arbitrations. We are proud of our work, proud
of our team, and, most importantly, proud of our clientele. |
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