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Architects and their firms come in as many types and sizes as there are projects.  From practices that focus primarily on residential construction - whether high-volume tract development or high-value custom commissions, to those whose work involves larger commercial & industrial projects.  

Another major category common in urban areas, such as my hometown of New York City, is that of interior construction; sometimes referred to as "tenant improvements."  Often, these projects involve extensive structural work, including the moving of interior walls, construction of stairways between floors, and more.

Of course, many architects focus on renovation and restoration of existing structures, both residential and commercial.

Whatever the nature of your practice, properly designed protection from claims arising from allegations of professional malpractice is critical in today's increasingly litigious society.  

Remember that regardless of whether or not it is ultimately determined that you have done anything wrong, you will still be faced with the potentially crippling cost of defending yourself and your firm.  Even if your firm is incorporated, you will still very likely find yourself having to mount a personal defense, since the claim will be based upon "your" professional services.

Questions?  Click here to complete and quick and easy form, or you can give me a call directly at 877-320-4061This number will automatically attempt to locate me, and if I am available, it will connect you.  If I cannot take your call, you will have an opportunity to leave a private voicemail message, and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

I look forward to speaking with you soon.

Bruce R. Swicker

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