Gregg N.Dulik
Partner
Construction
gdulik@seyfarth.com
Construction clients rely on Gregg to provide practical advice that helps them avoid or resolve the inevitable legal issues that arise on their projects.
More About Gregg
From initial project planning through final dispute resolution, construction project participants will encounter a variety of legal obstacles. Clients look to Gregg to help them avoid, steer through, and resolve these obstacles in a practical, cost-effective way.
Gregg started his career at a renowned national construction law firm, working on major engineering and construction projects all over the world. After two decades as a partner at the firm, he joined Seyfarth, where he continues to bring his knowledge to bear on private and public construction projects of all types. In his practice, Gregg has represented owners, general contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and building material manufacturers. This has given him a broad perspective on all aspects of the construction industry.
Gregg has extensive experience drafting construction and design contract documents, counseling clients during the course of construction projects to minimize risks and achieve optimal results, and advocating for clients in mediation, arbitration, and litigation. He has successfully represented construction clients in numerous mediations, arbitrations, and jury trials.
Over the years, Gregg has worked on a wide variety of exciting construction projects, including power plants in Canada and Asia, housing developments in Africa and Guam, a Major League Baseball stadium in Milwaukee, wind farms in the Mojave Desert, and high-rises in Las Vegas, Chicago, and San Francisco.
Gregg prides himself on working closely with the project team to achieve practical results that best align with his clients' "real world" business objectives. While he uses all of the latest technology to enhance the services he provides, he also is someone who doesn't hesitate to pick up the phone and simply hash through the latest developments and issues with his clients. Gregg has many clients that he has worked with repeatedly for decades.
Gregg loves practicing at Seyfarth alongside some of the best construction and project development attorneys in the country. His goal is to provide construction clients with the most cost-effective and successful representation possible.
Gregg started his career at a renowned national construction law firm, working on major engineering and construction projects all over the world. After two decades as a partner at the firm, he joined Seyfarth, where he continues to bring his knowledge to bear on private and public construction projects of all types. In his practice, Gregg has represented owners, general contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and building material manufacturers. This has given him a broad perspective on all aspects of the construction industry.
Gregg has extensive experience drafting construction and design contract documents, counseling clients during the course of construction projects to minimize risks and achieve optimal results, and advocating for clients in mediation, arbitration, and litigation. He has successfully represented construction clients in numerous mediations, arbitrations, and jury trials.
Over the years, Gregg has worked on a wide variety of exciting construction projects, including power plants in Canada and Asia, housing developments in Africa and Guam, a Major League Baseball stadium in Milwaukee, wind farms in the Mojave Desert, and high-rises in Las Vegas, Chicago, and San Francisco.
Gregg prides himself on working closely with the project team to achieve practical results that best align with his clients' "real world" business objectives. While he uses all of the latest technology to enhance the services he provides, he also is someone who doesn't hesitate to pick up the phone and simply hash through the latest developments and issues with his clients. Gregg has many clients that he has worked with repeatedly for decades.
Gregg loves practicing at Seyfarth alongside some of the best construction and project development attorneys in the country. His goal is to provide construction clients with the most cost-effective and successful representation possible.
- JD, Boston University School of Law
- BA, University of California, Berkeley
With Honors
Phi Beta Kappa Society
- California
- US Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
- US District Court, Central District of California
- US District Court, Eastern District of California
- US District Court, Northern District of California
- US District Court, Southern District of California
Related Key Industries
- Prosecuted significant claim by highway contractor against designer and manufacturer of a bridge system component installed on multiple California Department of Transportation projects. An arbitration panel awarded the highway contractor over 95% of its claimed damages and 100% of its legal fees.
- Defended construction manager against design-build subcontractor’s $84 million modified total cost claim arising out of the construction of a major league baseball stadium. Defeated the bulk of the subcontractor’s claim through a summary procedure, and then resolved the balance in mediation on terms very favorable to the construction manager.
- Drafted numerous development management agreements (and related construction and development documents) for real estate clients on projects throughout the US.
- Defended international design firm against general contractor’s $30 million claim for cost overruns resulting from the allegedly defective design of a hospital expansion project. Resolved the claim in mediation on terms extremely favorable to the designer.
- Prosecuted general contractor’s multimillion-dollar claim against an owner for defective design and excessive changes in connection with the construction of a $20 million residence. Defended against the owner’s delay claim. Following 51 days of arbitration, an arbitration panel awarded the contractor over 95% of its claimed damages and legal fees and denied the owner’s claim in its entirety.
- Assisted OCIP carrier in analyzing claims and assessing insurance coverage in connection with the construction of what was then the largest commercial construction project in US history.
- Prosecuted designer’s breach of contract and fraud claims against a private developer in connection with two turn-key construction projects for a municipality. Obtained trial court award in favor of designer, which was upheld on appeal.
- Assisted international pharmaceutical company in developing a complete set of design and construction contract document templates.
- Prosecuted EPC contractor’s multimillion dollar delay and disruption claims against a public agency arising out of the rehabilitation of a geothermal power plant. Resolved the claims in mediation on terms very favorable to the contractor.
- Assisted wind turbine manufacturer to develop litigation strategy and achieve early resolution of various design defect and warranty claims.
- Defended solar energy developer against claims by an EPC contractor arising out of the design and construction of a solar farm. Resolved the claims in an early mediation on terms very favorable to the developer.
- Represented technology company in a series of arbitrations against a developer regarding the lease terms for a corporate campus complex in the Silicon Valley.
- Defended an international building materials manufacturer in multiple product liability and breach of warranty cases throughout California. Obtained defense verdicts in several of these cases. The San Francisco Daily Journal listed one of these defense verdicts as a “Top Ten Defense Verdict of the Year” in California.
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- Listed in Best Lawyers in America (Woodward/White Inc.) for Construction Law (2021-2025) and Litigation - Construction (2023-2025)
- Recognized for Litigation: Construction (California) by Chambers USA (2022-2024)
- Recognized as a Recommended Attorney for Real Estate: Construction by The Legal 500 (Legalese Ltd.) (2019)
- Nominated for a California Lawyer Attorney of the Year Award for achievements in construction law (Daily Journal) (2011)
- Listed in Northern California Super Lawyers for Construction Litigation (Thomson Reuters) (2004-2006, 2012-2013)
- Trial team recognized by the San Francisco Daily Journal for a Top Ten Defense Verdict in California
- American Bar Association, Forum on Construction Law
- Associated General Contractors of California, Legal Advisory Committee
- United Contractors (Formerly the Engineering & Utilities Contractors Association)
- Co-Author, "The Government Contract Compliance Handbook, 6th," Federal Publications (2024)
- “Warning to General Contractors: New California Law Makes Them Liable for Unpaid Subcontractor Wages,” One Minute Memo, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (January 9, 2018)
- “It Could Be the Ballgame — Depositions and Trial Insights and Warnings for Preparing, Taking and Defending Rule 30(b)(6) Corporate Witnesses,” Construction SuperConference (2016)
- “The Nuts and Bolts of Public Works Bid Protests and Bid Mistakes,” American Bar Association, Fidelity and Surety Law Committee (2015)
- “Negotiating Tips for Contractors,” presented multiple times in different forums (2014-2016)
- Panelist, “It Could Be the Ballgame — The Many Traps of Taking and Defending FRCP 30(b)(6) Corporate Witnesses,” Construction SuperConference, San Francisco, CA (March 2016)
- Panelist, “Public Works Bid Protests (You’re Out, I’m In!) and Bid Mistakes (I’m Out, You’re In!),” American Bar Association Fidelity and Surety Law Mid-Winter Meeting, New York, NY (January 2015)
- Palo Alto National Junior Basketball former president
"Gregg guided us through a lengthy and difficult arbitration and achieved a fantastic result." —Construction Company Client Feedback
"Gregg has represented our company for years and is an extremely valuable resource; he is our 'go-to guy' whenever legal problems arise." —Construction Company Client Feedback
Construction clients rely on Gregg to provide practical advice that helps them avoid or resolve the inevitable legal issues that arise on their projects.
More About Gregg
From initial project planning through final dispute resolution, construction project participants will encounter a variety of legal obstacles. Clients look to Gregg to help them avoid, steer through, and resolve these obstacles in a practical, cost-effective way.
Gregg started his career at a renowned national construction law firm, working on major engineering and construction projects all over the world. After two decades as a partner at the firm, he joined Seyfarth, where he continues to bring his knowledge to bear on private and public construction projects of all types. In his practice, Gregg has represented owners, general contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and building material manufacturers. This has given him a broad perspective on all aspects of the construction industry.
Gregg has extensive experience drafting construction and design contract documents, counseling clients during the course of construction projects to minimize risks and achieve optimal results, and advocating for clients in mediation, arbitration, and litigation. He has successfully represented construction clients in numerous mediations, arbitrations, and jury trials.
Over the years, Gregg has worked on a wide variety of exciting construction projects, including power plants in Canada and Asia, housing developments in Africa and Guam, a Major League Baseball stadium in Milwaukee, wind farms in the Mojave Desert, and high-rises in Las Vegas, Chicago, and San Francisco.
Gregg prides himself on working closely with the project team to achieve practical results that best align with his clients' "real world" business objectives. While he uses all of the latest technology to enhance the services he provides, he also is someone who doesn't hesitate to pick up the phone and simply hash through the latest developments and issues with his clients. Gregg has many clients that he has worked with repeatedly for decades.
Gregg loves practicing at Seyfarth alongside some of the best construction and project development attorneys in the country. His goal is to provide construction clients with the most cost-effective and successful representation possible.
Gregg started his career at a renowned national construction law firm, working on major engineering and construction projects all over the world. After two decades as a partner at the firm, he joined Seyfarth, where he continues to bring his knowledge to bear on private and public construction projects of all types. In his practice, Gregg has represented owners, general contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and building material manufacturers. This has given him a broad perspective on all aspects of the construction industry.
Gregg has extensive experience drafting construction and design contract documents, counseling clients during the course of construction projects to minimize risks and achieve optimal results, and advocating for clients in mediation, arbitration, and litigation. He has successfully represented construction clients in numerous mediations, arbitrations, and jury trials.
Over the years, Gregg has worked on a wide variety of exciting construction projects, including power plants in Canada and Asia, housing developments in Africa and Guam, a Major League Baseball stadium in Milwaukee, wind farms in the Mojave Desert, and high-rises in Las Vegas, Chicago, and San Francisco.
Gregg prides himself on working closely with the project team to achieve practical results that best align with his clients' "real world" business objectives. While he uses all of the latest technology to enhance the services he provides, he also is someone who doesn't hesitate to pick up the phone and simply hash through the latest developments and issues with his clients. Gregg has many clients that he has worked with repeatedly for decades.
Gregg loves practicing at Seyfarth alongside some of the best construction and project development attorneys in the country. His goal is to provide construction clients with the most cost-effective and successful representation possible.
- JD, Boston University School of Law
- BA, University of California, Berkeley
With Honors
Phi Beta Kappa Society
- California
- US Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
- US District Court, Central District of California
- US District Court, Eastern District of California
- US District Court, Northern District of California
- US District Court, Southern District of California
Related Key Industries
- Prosecuted significant claim by highway contractor against designer and manufacturer of a bridge system component installed on multiple California Department of Transportation projects. An arbitration panel awarded the highway contractor over 95% of its claimed damages and 100% of its legal fees.
- Defended construction manager against design-build subcontractor’s $84 million modified total cost claim arising out of the construction of a major league baseball stadium. Defeated the bulk of the subcontractor’s claim through a summary procedure, and then resolved the balance in mediation on terms very favorable to the construction manager.
- Drafted numerous development management agreements (and related construction and development documents) for real estate clients on projects throughout the US.
- Defended international design firm against general contractor’s $30 million claim for cost overruns resulting from the allegedly defective design of a hospital expansion project. Resolved the claim in mediation on terms extremely favorable to the designer.
- Prosecuted general contractor’s multimillion-dollar claim against an owner for defective design and excessive changes in connection with the construction of a $20 million residence. Defended against the owner’s delay claim. Following 51 days of arbitration, an arbitration panel awarded the contractor over 95% of its claimed damages and legal fees and denied the owner’s claim in its entirety.
- Assisted OCIP carrier in analyzing claims and assessing insurance coverage in connection with the construction of what was then the largest commercial construction project in US history.
- Prosecuted designer’s breach of contract and fraud claims against a private developer in connection with two turn-key construction projects for a municipality. Obtained trial court award in favor of designer, which was upheld on appeal.
- Assisted international pharmaceutical company in developing a complete set of design and construction contract document templates.
- Prosecuted EPC contractor’s multimillion dollar delay and disruption claims against a public agency arising out of the rehabilitation of a geothermal power plant. Resolved the claims in mediation on terms very favorable to the contractor.
- Assisted wind turbine manufacturer to develop litigation strategy and achieve early resolution of various design defect and warranty claims.
- Defended solar energy developer against claims by an EPC contractor arising out of the design and construction of a solar farm. Resolved the claims in an early mediation on terms very favorable to the developer.
- Represented technology company in a series of arbitrations against a developer regarding the lease terms for a corporate campus complex in the Silicon Valley.
- Defended an international building materials manufacturer in multiple product liability and breach of warranty cases throughout California. Obtained defense verdicts in several of these cases. The San Francisco Daily Journal listed one of these defense verdicts as a “Top Ten Defense Verdict of the Year” in California.
Related News & Insights
-
Firm News
08/15/2024
220 Seyfarth Attorneys Chosen as Leaders in Their Fields by Best Lawyers in America 2025
-
Attorney Publication
12/14/2023
Now Available! Seyfarth’s 50 State Lien Law Notice Requirements Guide (2023-2024 Edition)
-
Recognition
08/17/2023
210 Seyfarth Attorneys Chosen as Leaders in Their Fields by Best Lawyers in America 2024
-
Recognition
06/01/2023
2023 Chambers USA Names 81 Seyfarth Lawyers as Leaders in Business Law; 36 Seyfarth Practices Also Recognized as Leaders in Their Fields
- Listed in Best Lawyers in America (Woodward/White Inc.) for Construction Law (2021-2025) and Litigation - Construction (2023-2025)
- Recognized for Litigation: Construction (California) by Chambers USA (2022-2024)
- Recognized as a Recommended Attorney for Real Estate: Construction by The Legal 500 (Legalese Ltd.) (2019)
- Nominated for a California Lawyer Attorney of the Year Award for achievements in construction law (Daily Journal) (2011)
- Listed in Northern California Super Lawyers for Construction Litigation (Thomson Reuters) (2004-2006, 2012-2013)
- Trial team recognized by the San Francisco Daily Journal for a Top Ten Defense Verdict in California
- American Bar Association, Forum on Construction Law
- Associated General Contractors of California, Legal Advisory Committee
- United Contractors (Formerly the Engineering & Utilities Contractors Association)
- Co-Author, "The Government Contract Compliance Handbook, 6th," Federal Publications (2024)
- “Warning to General Contractors: New California Law Makes Them Liable for Unpaid Subcontractor Wages,” One Minute Memo, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (January 9, 2018)
- “It Could Be the Ballgame — Depositions and Trial Insights and Warnings for Preparing, Taking and Defending Rule 30(b)(6) Corporate Witnesses,” Construction SuperConference (2016)
- “The Nuts and Bolts of Public Works Bid Protests and Bid Mistakes,” American Bar Association, Fidelity and Surety Law Committee (2015)
- “Negotiating Tips for Contractors,” presented multiple times in different forums (2014-2016)
- Panelist, “It Could Be the Ballgame — The Many Traps of Taking and Defending FRCP 30(b)(6) Corporate Witnesses,” Construction SuperConference, San Francisco, CA (March 2016)
- Panelist, “Public Works Bid Protests (You’re Out, I’m In!) and Bid Mistakes (I’m Out, You’re In!),” American Bar Association Fidelity and Surety Law Mid-Winter Meeting, New York, NY (January 2015)
- Palo Alto National Junior Basketball former president
"Gregg guided us through a lengthy and difficult arbitration and achieved a fantastic result." —Construction Company Client Feedback
"Gregg has represented our company for years and is an extremely valuable resource; he is our 'go-to guy' whenever legal problems arise." —Construction Company Client Feedback