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Troy Froderman. Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® 2026 for Construction Law
FR Law Group is proud to announce that Troy Froderman, founding partner of the firm, has been recognized in the 2026 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® for his outstanding work in Construction Law. This honor is based entirely on a rigorous peer-review process. For more than 40 years, Best Lawyers has been regarded […]
Construction Insurance Types: What’s Covered and What’s Bad Faith?
The state of Arizona recognizes several insurance types that protect contractors, architects, and other construction professionals from withheld payouts, injury-related claims, and contractual breaches. Even so, coverage disputes involving delays, exclusions, and denials are regularly reported across projects. Knowing which risks fall within coverage limits can prevent unjust losses. If an insurer acts unlawfully, the […]
The Risks of Contracting Without a License in Arizona
Every commercial construction project in Arizona, regardless of its scale or scope, must comply with licensing statutes under Arizona Revised Statutes Title 32, Chapter 10, which the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC) enforces. This body of law specifies who can perform construction work, what type of contractor license a professional needs based on the […]
Importance of Expert Witnesses in Arizona Construction Litigation
Commercial construction disputes demand technical clarity that the average layperson, jurors included, often cannot interpret without qualified assistance. Courts turn to expert witnesses to explain complex concepts, evaluate construction standards, calculate the cost of damages, and provide independent, unbiased opinions. Their testimony can define the strengths or weaknesses of a claim, particularly when factual disagreements […]
A Guide to Arizona’s Statute of Repose for Commercial Construction
Arizona’s statute of repose limits how long claimants may pursue legal action against those involved in a commercial construction dispute. Under A.R.S. § 12-552, all contractors, architects, engineers, and other professionals receive protection from indefinite exposure to defect claims by placing a deadline on when such claims may be filed. Determine what the law […]