Our clients move fast and hold high standards. They are the builders, manufacturers, architects and engineers constructing our cities, building our bridges and producing the products that make modern life possible.

"This work is important, and I feel privileged every day to partner with clients to build the future and help our society thrive and grow."  — John Theiss, Founding Partner, Truss Faber

Construction

Truss Faber is a full-service law firm, offering our clients the full array of legal services. We help our clients with contracting and contract negotiation. We help avoid disputes and, when necessary, we litigate those issues, relying on our years of experience fighting for our clients’ interests. More importantly, we offer our clients the benefit of our experience to set a course that is legally prudent, yet business oriented.

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Manufacturing

Our manufacturing clients come to us with a range of needs, from advice on a claim, to drafting and negotiating a contract, including company forms, to complex commercial litigation and arbitration. We understand the manufacturing business process and inventory management practices, which helps us isolate the important issues and provide efficient advice for litigation and transactions.

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Architecture + Engineering

Truss Faber has extensive experience in AEC law, which gives us a rare understanding of the industry, especially as it pertains to design-build services. Our architecture and engineering firm clients come to us with a range of needs, from advice on procurement methods, to drafting and negotiating a contract, as well as handling complex lawsuits.

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Government Contracts

Both government agencies and government contractors come to us when negotiating contracts and needing solutions to contractual issues when they occur. Our team has worked through multiple complex design and construction issues, working directly with all levels of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and NAFVAC leadership, especially on projects in remote and logistically challenging locations.

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