Listed in Mid-South Super Lawyers, "Rising Stars," Construction Litigation, 2017-2018
Listed in Alabama’s Associated Builders and Contractors, Future Leaders in Construction, 2016
Listed in Birmingham Business Journal
NextGenBHM Winner, 2021
NextGenBHM: Law, 2021
Construction Lawyers Society of America, Fellow, 2022 Alabama State Bar Leadership Forum, Class 14, 2018 Listed in The Best Lawyers in America® Commercial Litigation, 2021-2025 American Bar Association Military Pro Bono Project Outstanding Services Award, 2018 JD Supra Readers' Choice Award, “Top 10 Author,” Construction, 2018, 2021, 2024 Listed in Mid-South Super Lawyers, "Rising Stars," Construction Litigation, 2017-2018 Listed in Alabama’s Associated Builders and Contractors, Future Leaders in Construction, 2016 Listed in Birmingham Business Journal NextGenBHM Winner, 2021 NextGenBHM: Law, 2021 $16 million breach of contract, design defect, and negligence lawsuit brought against an EPC contractor in North Carolina on a heat recovery power project at a waste treatment plant. $20 million wrongful termination and breach of contract lawsuit for a contractor in New York state court regarding a 100+ MW solar development in Wyoming. $12 million arbitration for force majeure and non-payment claims on behalf of contractor on 100+ MW solar farm in Georgia. Arbitration and litigation of subcontract disputes on multiple utility-scale solar farms in California, Georgia, North Carolina, Canada, Mississippi and other locations. $18 million lawsuit in federal court regarding delay and acceleration claims on behalf of a general contractor against utility on 64 MW combined-cycle gas power plant. $60 million breach of contract dispute between a subcontractor and general contractor involving the construction of a 800+ MW coal-fired power plant in Colorado. $4 million international arbitration dispute regarding design defect and breach of contract claims on an electrical transformer purchase. Multimillion-dollar international arbitration dispute involving delay and interference claims arising out of the construction of a U.S. Consulate. $5 million design defect claim before the ASBCA involving the construction of a military dormitory facility in Texas administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Multiple subcontractor change order and non-payment disputes on environmental remediation projects for the U.S. Air Force. $4 million claim regarding delay and extra work claims on behalf of general contractor on hospital project administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.