Peckar & Abramson, P.C.

Peckar & Abramson, P.C.

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Adam Handfinger

Adam Handfinger

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Executive Committee

Career

Adam Handfinger is a co-managing partner of the firm’s Miami office, chair of the Client Service Committee, and sits on Peckar and Abramson’s Executive Committee. He is certified by the Florida Bar as a Construction Law Specialist and focuses his practice on construction law and commercial litigation matters, representing construction professionals in issues relating to contract negotiation, project management, subcontractor performance issues and claims, payment, construction defects, bond and insurance claims, the project closeout process, and the litigation of related disputes.

Adam advises clients through all stages of construction projects, often helping clients resolve problems in real-time to avoid disputes and achieve successful project outcomes. Adam and his team have extensive litigation experience throughout the United States, in state and federal courts, as well as arbitration proceedings. This litigation experience involves all types of construction law issues, including payment disputes, delay claims, construction defect claims, and insurance coverage issues. 

Adam and his team have obtained several favorable and important published appellate construction law decisions:

Altman Contractors, Inc. v. Crum & Forster Specialty Insurance Company, 232 So. 3d 273 (Fla. 2017) (The Florida Supreme Court overturned the lower federal court decision and confirmed that contractors are entitled to be defended by their insurance carriers from construction defect claims asserted pursuant to Ch. 558, Florida Statutes);

James B. Pirtle Construction Co., Inc. v. Warren Henry Automobiles, Inc., 329 So. 3d 205 (Fla. 3d DCA 2021) (Florida’s Third District Court of Appeals overturned the trial court decision and confirmed that contractors can record a lien on a tenant’s leasehold interest even when the landlord is a public entity); and

MHB Const. Services, LLC v. RM-NA HB Waterway Shoppes, LLC, 74 So. 3d 587 (Fla 4th DCA 2011) (Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeals upheld the lower trial court decision and clarified the scope of a contractor’s lien rights when performing tenant improvement work.)

Adam also works with Peckar and Abramson’s Employment Law Group, defending employment practice liability claims, including discrimination, wrongful termination, retaliation, and wage claims. He has successfully defended class action Fair Labor Standards Act Claims brought by construction laborers.

Adam has received several accolades. He has been ranked by Chambers for multiple years in a row and was named a “Next Generation Partner” by The Legal 500. Adam is also recognized by Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers and was named the 2023 “Lawyer of the Year” for Construction Law in Miami by Best Lawyers. He has also been named a Top Lawyer by the South Florida Legal Guide and has an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale.

Adam has published over 70 articles regarding construction law and is a frequent lecturer on construction-related topics. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the Terry W. Stiles School of Real Estate Development at the H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship at Nova Southeastern University, teaching a course on construction management.

Memberships

Construction Association of South Florida

American Bar Association (Construction Industry Forum)

Associated General Contractors of America

Education

University of Florida, B.S. with highest honors

Emory University Goizueta School of Business, M.B.A.

Emory University School of Law, J.D.

Mentions

Real estate • United States

Construction (including construction litigation)

Next generation partner