Michael Wagner > Seyfarth Shaw LLP > Washington DC, United States > Lawyer Profile

Seyfarth Shaw LLP
975 F STREET, NW
WASHINGTON DC 20004
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States

Work Department

Construction

Position

Associate

Career

Michael Wagner represents owners, developers, design professionals, general contractors, and subcontractors in complex construction, design, and surety-related disputes on both public and private projects throughout the United States and abroad.

Mike offers a unique perspective to the practice of construction and government contracts law. Prior to becoming an attorney, he worked for a general contractor, where he was involved in preconstruction and project and risk management for multiple commercial and government construction projects, with a focus on heavy-civil, highways, utilities, and other public infrastructure work. He also gained substantive experience working for an electrical subcontractor. As a result, Mike has hands-on experience and an intimate knowledge of the industry and the challenges that clients face. He understands the law and speaks the language of construction, so when a client calls, he can hit the ground running.

Mike has participated in all aspects of a construction project—from project conception, design, contract negotiation, and preconstruction—through the stages of project delivery, construction, close-out, and operation. As a result, he has substantial experience in both transactional work and claims and disputes.

Mike regularly drafts and negotiates construction and design contracts on behalf of owners, general contractors, and subcontractors in order to allocate and mitigate risks and avoid disputes and the associated expense. He has drafted customized agreements for clients and also has experience working with form agreements, such as the AIA, DBIA, and ConsensusDocs. Mike’s transactional work spans multiple different project delivery methods, including design-bid-build, design-build, EPC, and public-private partnerships (P3).

When disputes arise, Mike knows how to resolve them. He maintains a diverse practice as a litigator, having represented clients in state and federal courts, before the US Court of Federal Claims and Boards of Contract Appeals, and in multiple alternative dispute resolution proceedings, including mediation and arbitration.

As part of his practice, Mike also assists government contractors with compliance and counseling and in the preparation and handling of Requests for Equitable Adjustment (“REAs”) and claims on government construction projects (local, state, and federal).

Memberships

American Bar Association (Construction Law and Litigation sections); Washington Building Congress; Associated Builders and Contractors, Metro Washington Chapter; Associated Builders and Contractors, Chesapeake Shores Chapter; National Utility Contractors Association, DC Chapter

Education

JD, University of Baltimore School of Law; BS, Mount St. Mary’s University

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Real estate > Construction (including construction litigation)

(Rising stars)

Michael WagnerSeyfarth Shaw LLP

Seyfarth Shaw LLP is routinely engaged in domestic and multijurisdictional development and critical infrastructure projects, and represents contractors, designers, investors and public and private developers across a breadth of sectors. Alison Ashford oversees the New York office’s construction practice and is often engaged in the structuring of infrastructure and development projects. Located in San Francisco, Micheal McKeeman co-leads the team and oversees disputes for subcontractors, owners and prime contractors on private and public construction projects. Based in Washington DC, Bennett Greenberg has negotiated and drafted contracts pertaining to significant projects including P-3. Senior associate Michael Wagner is also based in Washington DC and has experience on the full spectrum of construction projects including preconstruction, contract negotiation and project conception. Seattle’s Meghan Douris assists clients in mandates concerning the construction of high-rise buildings and heavy civil infrastructures.