Christopher Solop

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Christopher Solop: Attorney with Biggs, Ingram & Solop, PLLC
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Christopher Solop leads the firm’s Construction Litigation and Government Contracts sections. Chris has extensive experience representing clients in all areas of construction and government contracts, including pre- and post award protests, equitable adjustment and claim preparation, and litigation. Chris’s practice also includes arbitration and mediation of complex construction claims.

Chris's experience in construction law and litigation spans more than thirty (30) years. Representing both public and private clients in the industry, Chris has been an advocate for their interests from contract bidding and negotiation through resolution of claims. He has pursued successful bid protests before federal, state, and local authorities. His construction claim and litigation experience includes both "above" and "below ground" construction of commercial and residential projects: gas line installation/construction and horizontal directional drilling; levee construction and rehabilitation; dock construction; dredging; military family housing construction; highway and infrastructure construction. Claims issues have involved defective plans and specifications; insurance coverage and defense; scheduling, acceleration, and delays; constructive changes; variations in estimated quantities; site access and differing site conditions; terminations for default and convenience; and productivity and loss of efficiency claims. Chris has also litigated numerous payment and performance bond claims associated with contract disputes. His experience includes negotiating tender and takeover agreements with sureties where the contractor has defaulted on its performance obligations and defending against surety claims under the general indemnity agreement. He has also represented clients in timber trespass claims, and his prior experience with the U.S Forestry Service uniquely positions him to understand all aspects of the timber industry.

Chris’s public procurement experience extends to services contracts with federal, state, and local governments, including: contracts for military food service, Randolph Sheppard Act vendor litigation and arbitration, and military family housing maintenance.

Chris represents owners, prime contractors, and subcontractors. He has arbitrated, mediated, and tried numerous construction and commercial disputes. He is also General Counsel for the Associated General Contractors of Mississippi.

Chris's experience also includes representing large and small construction and service contractors on all aspects of federal and state acquisition issues, including: award protests; small-business size protests; Section 8(a) issues; U.S. Small Business Administration HUBZone, Mentor-Protégé, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned small business procurement program and other programs; disputes, claims, and appeals. He has prepared numerous joint venture and teaming agreements that have been approved by the U.S. Small Business Administration to the advantage of large and small companies under various small-business assistance programs.

Chris is an Arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association and a certified mediator and arbitrator on the Mississippi State Bar's List.

Areas of Practice (5)

  • Commercial Litigation
  • Construction and Surety Law
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Construction Defects
  • Contracts

Education & Credentials

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 14028, Jackson, MS 39201
University Attended:
Arizona State University, B.S., 1977
Law School Attended:
University of Mississippi, J.D., cum laude, 1987
Year of First Admission:
1987
Admission:
2005, Tennessee State; 1987, Mississippi State; U.S. District Court, Northern District of Mississippi; U.S. District Court, Southern District of Mississippi, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Federal Circuits and U.S. Court of Federal Claims; U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee; 1987, Federal Courts; 2005, Middle District Courts
Memberships:
Capitol Area Bar Association and American Bar Association (Public Contract Law Section, 1987—); Defense Research Institute (Member, Construction Law).
Birth Information:
Bronx, New York, July 15, 1955
Reported Cases:

Hemphill Constr. Co. v. City of Clarksdale, 2018 Miss. LEXIS 356; 2018 WL 3913255 (Miss. 2018)

D.W. Caldwell, Inc. v. W.G. Yates & Sons Constr. Co.; 242 So.3d 92 (Miss. 2018)

Residential Advantage Dev., LLC v. Ross, 136 So.3d 476 (Miss. Ct. App. 2014)

Rod Cooke Constr. Co. v. Lamar County Sch. Bd.; 135 So.3d 902 (Miss. Ct. App. 2013)

Moran Hauling Inc. v. Dep’t of Fin. & Admin.; 105 So.3d 1126 (Miss. Ct. App. 2012)

Nelson v. City of Horn Lake, 968 So.2d 938 (Miss. 2007)

Younge Mech., Inc. v. Max Foote Constr. Co.; 869 So.2d 1079 (Miss. Ct. App. 2004)

Scott Addison Constr. v. Lauderdale County Sch. Sys.; 789 So.2d 771 (Miss. 2001)

Le Bleu v. Jim Murphy & Assoc., Inc.; 557 So. 2d 526 (Miss. 1990)

United States use of T. L. Wallace Constr., Inc. v. Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.; 790 F.Supp. 680 (S.D. Miss. 1992)

JSI Communs. V. Travelers Cas. & Sur. Co. of Am.; 807 F.3d 725 (5th Cir. 2015)

PYCA Indus., Inc. v. Harrison County Waste Water Mgmt. Dist.; 177 F.3d 351 (5th Cir. 1999)

Common Wealth of Kentucky, Education Cabinet, Department of the Blind v. United States, 62 Fed. Cl. 445 (Fed. Cl. 2004)

N.C. Div. of Servs. for the Blind v. United States, 53 Fed. Cl. 147 (Fed. Cl. 2002)



Certifications:
Arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association and a certified mediator on the Mississippi State Bar's list of Mediators
ISLN:
903555584

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