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).