Procopio’s Construction Law practice has for the tenth straight year been recognized as a top practice in California by Chambers and Partners®, an independent research company delivering detailed rankings and insight into the world’s leading lawyers. Partner Craig Ramseyer has also been singled out for Chambers individual recognition as a top attorneys in his field, a distinction he has earned for several years running. Chambers recognition results from a rigorous research process involving analysis of litigation and related matters and interviews with clients and competitors.
In addition, for the fifth straight year the Construction practice has been recognized by Construction Executive magazine in its 2025 Top 50 Construction Law Firms™ list. To determine the ranking, the magazine surveyed hundreds of U.S. law firms with a construction practice, assessing revenues, number of attorneys, percentage of overall firm revenue related to its construction practice, states in which it is licensed to practice, the year the practice was established, and the number of clients served.
Chambers has described Procopio as “highlighted for its impressively broad construction practice, advising on areas such as contract preparation, bid protests and litigation. The team draws on additional capabilities in environmental regulatory matters and OSHA investigations. Its clients include general contractors, subcontractors and sureties.” One individual interviewed by Chambers said of Procopio that it has “seasoned lawyers with good experience who are responsive and timely.”
Craig Ramseyer, Chambers has said, “is a popular choice for clients seeking advice on various construction matters. He has experience in a wide range of construction disputes, including delay claims and breach of contract disputes.” One interview subject said of Craig that he “is a well-known, capable trial lawyer, who is easy to deal with.”
Attorneys practicing Construction Law at Procopio represent all segments of the construction industry including owners, developers, public entities, general contractors, subcontractors, sureties and financial institutions. They provide guidance on the legal issues that arise at all stages of public and private construction projects. Services include bid protests, consulting during construction, construction contract formation and performance, contractual claims, environmental and land use issues, mechanic’s lien and stop notice claims, OSHA investigations and citations, state and federal False Claims Act claims, and surety bond claims.
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