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Construction Law — Contracts, Disputes, and Getting Paid
Eli Robbins of Harrison Law Group
“What does a construction lawyer really do?”
It’s not about slips and falls; it’s about the contracts, the disputes, and getting paid when the job is done.
That’s where Harrison Law Group comes in.
At the OJBA Mid-Atlantic Expo, Eli from Harrison Law Group cleared up a common misconception. “Everyone thinks it’s about personal injury or accidents on site,” he said. “But we focus on the contract side… putting them together, negotiating changes, and stepping in when things go wrong.”
Based in Towson, Maryland, Harrison Law Group represents contractors, subcontractors, developers, and owners… anyone involved in construction projects who needs legal clarity and support.
Whether you’re reviewing a new contract, facing a change order mid-project, or chasing payment at the end… Harrison Law Group helps you stay protected at every stage.
Their services cover everything from drafting and negotiating construction contracts to managing disputes and handling change orders as they come up. The firm also assists clients with mechanics’ liens and unpaid invoices, representing them in arbitration or litigation when necessary. Beyond reactive legal work, Harrison Law Group provides strategic counsel designed to reduce risk, offering proactive guidance to help prevent issues before they arise.
Most of their work happens outside of court… through negotiations, arbitration, and expert contract planning. And while they’re based in Maryland, their reach is national, backed by a trusted attorney network when local counsel is needed.
This was their first time at an OJBA event… and definitely not the last. “It’s been great meeting old friends, new friends, and soon-to-be friends,” Eli said with a smile.
If you’re a contractor or developer who wants your contracts to work for you – and someone in your corner when payments stall – Harrison Law Group is here to help.
Watch Eli explain how Harrison Law Group supports builders, developers, and contractors before… and after… a project begins.

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