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David Suchar Named One of Four U.S. Construction Lawyers Recognized as Future Leaders in 2022 Who's Who Legal
May 11, 2022
David Suchar, partner and chair of Maslon's Construction & Real Estate Litigation Group, is featured in the 2022 Who's Who Legal worldwide ranking of Future Leaders in Construction Law for the fourth consecutive year. David was one of only four U.S. practitioners ranked this year, only three ranked from the U.S. in 2021 and 2020, and was the sole ranked American practitioner in 2019. The article names 76 partners worldwide for their experience and expertise in resolving complex multi-jurisdictional construction disputes through litigation, mediation, and arbitration. David has been described in the rankings as "an impressive trial lawyer whose practice spans the spectrum of construction matters from insurance to payment claims."
David, a skilled trial attorney, regularly represents clients in construction and insurance coverage disputes, government and internal investigations, and a variety of commercial litigation. The Chambers USA rankings published client commentary describing David as "an excellent attorney who comes up with creative ways of resolving complicated disputes while getting things accomplished that other attorneys could not manage to do."
David has developed a niche national practice representing commercial policyholders in insurance coverage disputes, including on many of the largest construction projects and claims across the United States. Recent matters include the LaGuardia Airport Central Terminal Reconstruction Project (NYC); Las Vegas Raiders (Allegiant) Stadium; Second Avenue Subway (NYC); claims on Millennium Tower, Transbay Transit Center and Salesforce Tower (San Francisco); the Florida International University bridge collapse (Miami); and the NSA’s Utah Data Center.
This year, David took over as host of the ABA's "Construction Law Today" podcast series. In addition, he was lead co-author for the insurance chapter in the ABA's decennial Construction Defects book (2021) and authored several insurance chapters in the ABA’s Construction Checklists book (2022).
To learn more, visit: Who's Who Legal – Construction 2022: Future Leaders.