Nicholas S. Papleacos has more than 26 years’ experience in construction law and litigation, as well as significant experience in employment law and the law of eminent domain. Mr. Papleacos maintains a national construction law practice, representing specialty trade contractors including those involved in coatings, mechanical and electrical work, as well as general contractor clients. He has represented contractors in disputes throughout the country, in state and Federal court trials and in arbitration proceedings. In his employment law practice, Mr. Papleacos represents clients in matters involving employment contracts and employment discrimination cases that have been tried in both state and federal courts. Additionally, Mr. Papleacos maintains an active practice in condemnation law and the law of eminent domain, representing landowners in actions brought by city, county and state agencies to take property. Significant Matters Achieved reversal of a termination for default against a coating contractor on a NASA project at Moffett Field in California, in which the government was found to have been using different criteria for inspection than what was specified. The Court of Federal Claims granted the contractor payment for its outstanding contract balance and its entire claim for additional compensation, including delay costs and legal fees. In a bid protest in Florida, represented a client that was awarded its anticipated profit on a project the client was not awarded even though it was the low bidder, in addition to legal fees. Trial revealed that the government agency was changing its cost estimates to justify its refusal to award the contract to the client. Represented a contractor against a large insurance company in an arbitration in Chicago, involving coating work performed on a 46-floor office tower. The contractor was terminated for default, allegedly for failing to meet the schedule. The termination was overturned after it was revealed at the hearing that the owner was using the threat of termination to try to force the contractor to do extra work for no additional compensation. The contractor recovered all payments as well as costs of delay and interference from the owner. Recovered damages on behalf of a young woman who was fired from her job after her employer discovered she was pregnant. Litigated an age discrimination complaint against a company that froze the employee in her position and eventually fired her, allegedly for bringing the age discrimination claim to the attention of the EEOC. News Rare Eminent Domain Win Features Shareholder Nicholas Papleacos June 22, 2007 Professional Affiliations Chairman, Southern Polytechnic State University Foundation, an organization that provides for capital development and advancement of the purposes of the University Instructor, Construction Law, Construction Management Department, Southern Polytechnic State University President, Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Atlanta Diakonia Center, Inc., a 210-acre retreat and meeting facility. Oversees operations and construction of new buildings and facilities. |