Welcome to Moore & Lee, a dynamic firm catering to the needs of the construction industry. Our firm has been praised by clients for providing "great performance and value for [your] money." Our lawyers and staff have the experience, creativity and work ethic to deliver outstanding results on a wide range of construction, government contracts and commercial litigation disputes. We also provide contract negotiation, real-time project administrative assistance and conflict avoidance support to our clients on projects across the country. Find out why our clients have described Moore & Lee as "truly looking out for our needs," and other lawyers view us as providing "passionate and vigorous representation." (Courtesy of Chambers USA Guide to America's Leading Business Lawyers). Read More
News
Moore & Lee is honored to be listed in the LexisNexis Martindale Hubbell® 2010 Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers
Moore & Lee is honored to be included in The Legal 500 – United States
2009 Edition
Congratulations to Robert Moore and Charlie Lee for being ranked 1, and to Moore & Lee for being listed, in Chambers Guide to the World's Leading Lawyers, USA
June 2009
Congratulations to Charlie Lee and Robert Moore for being named in the Virginia SuperLawyers® Magazine and Super Lawyers® Magazine, Corporate Counsel Edition
May/June 2009
Congratulations to Robert Moore and Charlie Lee for being listed in Best Lawyers® (2009)
May 2009
Moore & Lee is honored to be listed in the LexisNexis Martindale Hubbell® 2009 Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers
Legal Developments
Government Contractors
and Subcontractors:
Economic Stimulus Funds
Come with Strings Attached
The Federal Government's recent economic stimulus package, otherwise known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ("Recovery Act"), calls for increased government spending in the construction sector, which could be a boon for contractors. However, contractors should be aware that these funds come with strings attached in the form of additional reporting requirements. Read More
