STANCO, ROBINSON & PENDLEY, L.L.P.

       800 MEADOWLAND DRIVE, UNIT E

NAPLES, FLORIDA 34108-2584 (239) 431-7305

Stanco Robinson & Pendley, LLP is a general practice, full service law firm representing clients in civil matters specializing in construction, surety, education law and commercial litigation.  SRP attorneys combine over 60 years expertise offering high quality legal services.  Stanco & Robinson, L.L.C., with offices in Washington, DC area and Naples FL, is accepting referrals of all types of civil litigation cases, and will serve as local counsel in most any type of matter. The firm also has a concentration in government contracts, construction, and surety litigation. Our firm specializes in many type of Practices:

 

Contract Formation and Performance:  The development of contract documents expressly allocating risk, responsibility and rewards for proper performance is essential to a successful project.  Experience with numerous forms of contracts, from standard industry and government sources

Claims Prevention:  We welcome the opportunity to present seminars and written materials to our clients to educate their project managers, superintendents, engineers and others to the common pitfalls encountered on a construction project.  We review contract forms and procedures so our clients are better able to avoid many situations that may otherwise generate claims or delays.      

Construction Claims:   Major construction projects, whether public or private, often give rise to mediation, complex litigation or arbitration.  Our attorneys have handled all of the issues that traditionally arise.  When possible, we seek to achieve an early and fair resolution of construction disputes without the expense and disruption of litigation.  We engage in all forms of alternative dispute resolution and mediation and attempt to present strategies to resolve disputes promptly and amicably.

 

Government Contracts and Bid Protests

 

Stanco & Associates provide a full range of services in connection with government contracts at the municipal, state and federal levels.  Public projects require a knowledge of the procurement process, including bidding, contractor selection and awards processes, used by public agencies