For over 20 years, Jason W. Snell has been a business litigator, known for his creative problem-solving abilities with a focus on property real-estate and construction. He consults individuals and construction businesses to deal with their commercial legal problems, be it dispute avoidance or no-holds-barred litigation resulting in obtaining a $1 million jury verdict.
Some member organizations they are a part of including the American Bar Association, Austin Bar Association, Building Owners and Managers Association, Capital Area Trial Lawyers Association, and New York City Bar Association.
Jason has been practicing construction law for about two decades, in which he has handled countless construction defect cases, including:
- Structural defects (foundation, roof, walls)
- Sewage and drainage issues
- Water intrusion, leaks, and mold
- Soil erosion or sinking/settling
- Unacceptable craftsmanship (counters, cabinetry, ceilings, etc.)
- Construction delays
- Electrical or plumbing problems
- Cost overruns
- Non-performance
- Failure to disclose known defects (misrepresentation claims)
- The list of Jason Snell’s experience goes on…
Jason and his firm also handle cases involving remodeling contracts, new construction contracts, and pre-existing defects claims. He has represented several owners in pursuing action against parties responsible for the defects (such as contractors, subcontractors, engineers, architects, material suppliers, etc.)
In addition, Jason has also represented parties on both sides of construction and mechanics lien cases all across Texas. This is multi-country experience is extremely valuable since Texas has 254 counties; all with different rules on how to file a mechanics lien.
Jason W. Snell is well-regarded in the construction industry for his aggressive reputation when it comes to finalizing and foreclosing liens against the property to oblige payment. As someone who knows the construction law and litigation like the back of his hand, Joe has made a name for himself by obtaining and enforcing judgments for non-payment. More...
Jason Snell's Recent Answers
Jason has not answered a contractor question yet. Be the first to ask them a question.