Jeremy is a seasoned trial attorney who delivers results for clients navigating complex commercial disputes, with a particular focus on construction litigation and government contracts. Combining rigorous attention to detail with a command of difficult technical problems, Jeremy represents owners, contractors, and subcontractors in high-stakes matters involving large-scale construction projects and federal procurement.
Jeremy maintains an active construction litigation practice, successfully handling disputes involving change orders, delay claims, design defects, and other issues that arise on energy, defense, and infrastructure projects. He assembles and leads multidisciplinary teams—including engineers, economists, accountants, and other subject-matter experts—to craft creative, results-driven strategies that best position his clients for favorable outcomes in court, arbitration, or mediation.
In his government contracts practice, Jeremy serves as a trusted advisor to prime contractors and subcontractors, primarily in the defense industry. Beyond dispute resolution, he counsels clients on teaming agreements, subcontract formation, government investigations, and compliance matters—providing the strategic guidance that helps clients win work and protect their interests throughout the full lifecycle of federal contracting relationships, from formation through performance and, when necessary, through litigation.
Jeremy has a proven track record of helping clients resolve disputes across federal and state courts as well as in arbitration and mediation proceedings. He brings a problem-solver’s mindset to every engagement, breaking down complex technical challenges and translating intricate project details into compelling courtroom advocacy that drives meaningful results for his clients.
Events
- Presenter, "Contract Disputes: Engineering Pitfalls Buried Within Contract Language," 2025 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Spring Meeting, April 2025
- Panelist, "Early Warning Signs that Your Construction Project is Heading in the Wrong Direction: Lessons Learned from Troubled Projects," Webinar, April 2025
Insights
- Co-author, "Contract Disputes: Engineering Pitfalls Buried Within Contract Language," CEP, December 2025
- Named, “Criminal Defense: White-Collar,” Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America, 2023