Charles M. Asmar

Charles M. Asmar: Attorney with Asmar, Schor & McKenna, PLLC
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Biography

Mr. Asmar counsels clients in construction, government contracts and real estate transactional law. He represents owners (private and public), developers, utility providers, general contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, sureties, and suppliers and has been involved in a wide variety of large, complex projects, including commercial and governmental office buildings, embassies, public school systems, rail and light rail, hospitals, airports, large-scale residential buildings, condominiums, water treatment facilities, major utility relocation work, roads, highways and bridges.

Mr. Asmar advises his clients on acquisitions, dispositions, leases (including government leases), bid solicitation, awards, pre-construction services and project delivery. He prepares fully integrated project delivery documentation for the design and construction processes. He advises on the advantages and risks of various project delivery methods including construction management, P3, and design build. His practice includes oversight and advice relating to all contract administration issues, claims development and defenses (including design defects, delay, and labor impacts), mechanic’s lien and bond claims and defenses, and government contracts.

Mr. Asmar’s alternative dispute resolution and litigation practice includes construction, government contracts, real estate transactions, suretyship and insurance. Mr. Asmar has been lead counsel in multiple complex design, construction, insurance, and surety-related disputes in federal and state courts, state and Federal Boards of Contract Appeals, and in arbitrations and mediations.

Before becoming a lawyer, Mr. Asmar, a native Washingtonian, was a mechanical contractor in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. He graduated from the University of Vermont and received his law degree from the Columbus School of Law, the Catholic University of America. Mr. Asmar is a member of the state bars of Maryland and the District of Columbia. He is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Federal Claims, the Federal Boards of Contract Appeals, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, and the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, Federal, and Fourth Circuits.

Mr. Asmar serves on the Executive Committee and board of Directors for the District of Columbia Building Industry Association (DCBIA) and was formerly Chair of DCBIA’s Construction and Development Committee. He is former Chairman of the Board for the Washington Building Congress (2011). He is a Fellow in the American College of Construction Lawyers (2018). He is an active member of the American Bar Association’s Forum on the Construction Industry and the MD State Bar Association’s Construction Law Section. Mr. Asmar holds a Martindale-Hubbell Preeminent AV rating of 5.0 (for 20 years), is listed in Chambers and Partners Leading Lawyers as one of the top construction lawyers in the District of Columbia (2008-2021), and is a Washington, DC Super Lawyer in the fields of construction litigation, government contracts and government/cities municipalities (2008-2020). He has been ranked in Who’s Who Legal: Construction and Best Lawyers since 2016. He is also a Charter Fellow of the Construction Lawyers Society of America (CLSA). He has prepared numerous articles on construction law and lectured for Federal Publications, Inc. and various design and construction related associations.

Areas of Practice (112)

  • Construction and Surety Law
  • Construction Arbitration
  • Construction Claims
  • Construction Contracts
  • Construction Defects
  • Construction Equipment Liability
  • Construction Finance
  • Construction Insurance
  • Construction Insurance Defense
  • Construction Labor Law
  • Construction Liability
  • Construction Liens
  • Construction Litigation
  • Construction Mediation
  • Construction Products Liability
  • Construction Safety
  • Construction Workouts
  • Contractor Performance Bonds
  • Contractors Liability
  • International Construction Contracts
  • International Construction Law
  • Materialmens Liens
  • Mechanics Liens
  • Public Construction Law
  • Public Works
  • Roof Industry Liability
  • Scaffolding Liability
  • Stucco Litigation
  • Government Contracts
  • Bid Protests
  • Defense Contract Fraud
  • Federal Contracts
  • Government Construction Contracts
  • Government Contract Arbitration
  • Government Contract Cost Accounting
  • Government Contract Fraud
  • Government Procurement
  • International Government Contracts
  • Local Government Contracts
  • Public Bidding
  • Public Contract Law
  • Public Works Contracts
  • Arbitration
  • Mediation
  • Federal Civil Practice
  • Commercial Arbitration
  • Commercial Fraud
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Commercial Mediation
  • Commercial Torts
  • Complex Commercial Litigation
  • Commercial Real Estate Contracts
  • Commercial Real Estate Development
  • Commercial Real Estate Litigation
  • Breach of Contract
  • Commercial Contracts
  • Contract Fraud
  • Contract Litigation
  • Civil Fraud
  • Fraud
  • Commercial Insurance
  • Commercial Property Insurance
  • General Liability
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Insurance Litigation
  • Commercial Insurance Defense
  • Fire Insurance Defense
  • General Liability Defense
  • Insurance Coverage Defense
  • Personal Liability Defense
  • Property Damage Defense
  • Civil Litigation
  • Complex Litigation
  • Defense Litigation
  • Federal Civil Litigation
  • Federal Litigation
  • Trial Practice
  • Negligence Defense
  • Premises Liability Defense
  • Architects and Engineers Liability
  • Architects and Engineers Malpractice
  • Design Professionals Liability
  • Design Professionals Malpractice
  • Community Association Law
  • Condominium Association Law
  • Condominium Law
  • Homeowners Association Law
  • Land Sales
  • Real Estate Arbitration
  • Real Estate Contracts
  • Real Estate Fraud
  • Real Estate Litigation
  • Real Estate Mediation
  • Civil Liability
  • Intentional Torts
  • Tort Defense
  • Tort Liability
  • Mold Litigation
  • Administrative Hearings and Appeals
  • Administrative Litigation
  • Federal Administrative Law
  • Business Formation
  • Business Litigation
  • Business Mediation
  • Business Organization
  • Corporate Litigation
  • Corporate Organization
  • Corporate Partnerships
  • Corporate Governance
  • Corporate Formation
  • Surety Bonds
  • Surety Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Vermont, B.S., 1985
Law School Attended:
Catholic University of America, J.D., 1991
Year of First Admission:
1991
Admission:
1991, Maryland; 1992, District of Columbia; U.S. Court of Federal Claims; U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; U.S. District Court, District of Maryland; U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal and Fourth Circuits
Memberships:
District of Columbia Bar; Maryland State Bar Association, Inc.
ISLN:
901652711

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202-753-7766  Phone

202-686-3567  Fax

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