Antony L. Sanacory

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Antony L. Sanacory: Attorney with Hudson Lambert Parrott Walker, LLC

Biography

Mr. Sanacory has significant experience representing parties at all tiers of construction and public works projects on project planning, risk strategies, bidding, award and negotiation of construction contracts, as well as resolving claims arising from large, complex projects. Mr. Sanacory has represented clients and is familiar with strategies and procedures in federal court, state court, arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution processes.

Mr. Sanacory also regularly advises clients on areas of commercial law, including warranty issues, creditor issues and collections on amounts owed.

Mr. Sanacory has been named a Rising Star in the field of construction litigation by Atlanta Magazine and Georgia Super Lawyers Magazine. He serves on the board of directors for the Construction Financial Management Association of Georgia, organizes an annual conference for Georgia construction industry executives and regularly publishes and speaks on issues of interest to the construction industry. He is a 2001 graduate of Duke University School of Law and a graduate of The Pennsylvania State University (B.A., political science, with distinction).

Publications

“Gearing up For Modern-Day, ‘Trial by Combat."

Co-author, “A Bridge To Somewhere: Public Private Partnerships and America’s Infrastructure Dilemma

Co-Author, “A CFM’s Guide to Drafting Sensible & Useful Subcontracts,” CMFA Building Profits

Co-Author, “It Ain’t Easy Building Green Part 2: Sustainable Practices for Sustainable Building,” CMFA Building Profits

“Dispute Resolution Provisions in Construction Contracts,” CFMA Building Profits, September/October 2012

Co-author, “It Ain’t Easy Building Green,” CFMA Building Profits, November-December 2011

Co-author, “The High Cost of Noncompliance: Can Your Company Afford It?” CFMA Building Profits, September-October 2011

“Improving Collection of Receivables: Strategies & Experiences of an Attorney,” CFMA Building Profits May-June 2010

"The Contracting with Disadvantaged Business Enterprise” January-February 2017 - CFMA Building Profits

Gearing Up for Modern Day ”Trial by Combat” Copyright © 2016 by the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA).

A Practical Guide for Construction Creditors in a Bankruptcy. Copyright © 2022 by the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA).

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Construction Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
The Pennsylvania State University, B.A., Political Science, with distinction, PHI Beta Kappa
Law School Attended:
Duke University School of Law, J.D., 2001
Year of First Admission:
2001
Admission:
2001, Georgia; U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia; U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia
Languages:
Spanish
Birth Information:
Tonawanda, New York, July 17, 1974
Reported Cases:
Representative Matters: Construction; Represented national telecommunications company with relocation to new office facility in metro Atlanta, Georgia, including award and negotiation of construction contract, risk planning and successful administration of the construction contract.; Represented owner of a hydroelectric plant on two separate projects (both performed during outage periods where scheduling issues were complex and critical) (1) generator rewind project and (2) relay upgrade project - including compliance with financial covenants, assessments of proposals by major vendors, negotiation and drafting of contract and commercial terms, and establishment of construction claims resolution process. Presented commercial terms and allocation of risk to power company's senior leadership before contract was approved.; Defended HVAC subcontractor and its insurer in a subrogation action that sought more than $3 million in damages relating to a pipe burst at a luxury condominium building. The Court entered summary judgment in favor of the client HVAC subcontractor on three independent grounds. QBE Insurance Corporation v. Jorda Enterprises, Inc., No. 10-21107 CIV-GOLD (S.D. Fla. 2012).; Represented energy facility operator in negotiation of contract with contractor for construction of $200 million biomass power-plant facility. Project involved separate equipment vendor and general contractor. Assisted preparation of bid materials, review of bids and negotiation of commercial terms. Prepared materials for board of directors analyzing major project contracts and the reasoning for how the contract documents allocated those risks.; Regularly represents Fortune 500 material supplier in matters arising from breach of contract or non-payment and other issues such as consignment agreements and Buy America Act compliance. Obtained multiple judgments on behalf of client; Regularly prepares contract forms for contractor that manufactures specialty air treatment systems.; Represented general contractor, by drafting construction contract and subcontracts for GMP project for construction of new hospital.; Represented civil contractor in breach of contract / wrongful termination action arising from the construction of public schools. Obtained a seven-figure judgment on behalf of the client after a week-long trial and recovered all financial losses, attorneys' fees and interest.; Represented EPC contractor in dispute arising from the construction of a 550-megawatt power facility. Claims by each side exceeded $70 million. Recovered the client's financial losses and attorney's fees after trial before the American Arbitration Association.; Represented power company in responding to reliability audit by the North America Electrical Reliability Corporation.; Represented energy facility operator in dispute over design defects in upgrade work at a coal burning power plant. Obtained favorable settlement for before trial.; Represented heavy industry contractor in $10 million claim related to contracts for steam turbine generator upgrade at a combined-cycle power plant for purposes of increasing plants output. The claim involved owner, general contractor and multiple subcontractors.; Represented energy facility operator in dispute over long-term supply contract. Before trial and after moving to disqualify the opposing party's expert witness, obtained settlement on behalf of the client.; Intellectual Property; Represented biotechnology company in licensing and patent litigation concerning their core products. After a week-long trial before the American Arbitration Association, obtained a complete defense verdict on both patents-at-issue, including an award that the asserted patents were invalid, and recovered costs associated with the client's defense.; Represented wireless communications company in multiple patent disputes involving the use of infringing wireless systems. Recovered lump-sum royalties on behalf of client from multiple infringers.; Represented wireless communications company in business divorce and patent-licensing dispute. Obtained settlement on behalf of client after defending multiple motions for summary judgment filed by opposing party.; Represented golf course soil sensor company in actions involving the misappropriation of trade secrets and patent infringement. Secured settlement on behalf of client.; Commercial Litigation; Represented large nonprofit organization in a number of litigation matters involving construction contracts, procurement contracts, advertising contracts and property disputes.; Represented lending institutions in enforcing secured loan agreements.; Represented manufacturer of extension cords in defense of products liability claims.; Represented national staffing company in various bankruptcy matters including defending preference avoidance actions brought under chapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code.; Represented debtor Borden Chemicals and Plastics Operating Limited Partnership in chapter 11 reorganization case.
ISLN:
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