Jeffrey L. Hamera practices in the area of litigation with a focus on the construction industry. Mr. Hamera's clients include general contractors, design/builders, construction managers, subcontractors, suppliers, owners, architects, engineers and sureties. He represents clients on matters involving contract drafting and negotiation for design agreements, construction contracts, EPC contracts and design/build agreements. He also represents clients in arbitration and litigation of breach of contract claims, delay, disruption, loss of productivity, excessive change orders, out of scope work, mechanic's liens, errors and omissions, construction defects, and property damage and personal injury claims due to design errors and omissions or faulty construction.
Prior to entering the legal profession, Mr. Hamera worked as a professional engineer for clients in the nuclear power, pharmaceutical, petrochemical and manufacturing industries. In 2011, Mr. Hamera assisted Engineers Without Borders Chicagoland Professional Chapter (EWB-CPC) in an effort to provide the people of the remote town of Canchias, Honduras, with safe and efficient means to access vital farm and dairy land through the Canchias Agricultural Bridge Project. In 2009, Mr. Hamera was involved with EWB-CPC's Armenta project, which constructed a pedestrian bridge for the community of Armenta Lirios in Honduras.
Mr. Hamera is a 1994 cum laude graduate of Northwestern University School of Law and a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (M.S., 1987; B.S., 1986).
Representative Matters
- Represented an at-risk construction manager on risk management, claims preparation and avoidance, subcontractor claims, delay and change-order claims and arbitration during construction of a mixed-use casino-anchored developments in Las Vegas with construction costs of $8 billion and $2 billion.
- Represented an at-risk construction manager on payment claims, change order claims and defense of construction defect and delay claims on a hotel and casino in Las Vegas.
- Represented a general contractor on an $8.5 million lien and contract claim, including delays, change orders and disruption on a hotel project on which construction was stopped.
- Represented a real estate and construction lender on numerous distressed commercial and multi-unit residential projects regarding mechanics' lien claims and completion of construction.
- Represented an architectural firm on several projects regarding payment claims, defense of errors and omissions claims and negotiation of completion terms for distressed projects.
- Defended contractors against claims by unions for contributions to ERISA funds.
- Represented the lender for a bankrupt home builder on claims in excess of $20 million including more than 400 lien claims on dozens of units in multiple subdivisions.
- Represented a restaurant owner regarding subcontractor lien claims and breach of contract and fraud claims against a general contractor who was paid by the owner but failed to pay its subcontractors.
- Drafted EPC contracts in excess of $100,000,000 for the addition of equipment and production facilities at cement manufacturing plants.
- Represented a power utility during the negotiation and drafting of contracts for the procurement of equipment and construction of facilities for 20 gas fired generators.
- Represented a concrete subcontractor in a claim and litigation for delay damages of $6,000,000 on a hotel project.
- Represented a pipeline contractor in over $5 million in claims and liens in four counties related to payment dispute.
- Defended a construction manager/designer against a $1,100,000 lost productivity claim on a chemical processing facility.
- Represented an electrical/mechanical contractor on $20,000,000 in claims, arbitration and litigation arising from construction of a power plant.
- Defended a general contractor against a $1,200,000 claim arising from alleged construction defects.
- Obtained a judgment in excess of $2,000,000 in favor of a general contractor in litigation arising from the construction of restaurant and retail facilities in Russia.
- Advised the owner of a property damaged by the 9/11 terrorist attacks during repair of the damage and remediation of environmental contamination and mold growth.
- Advised a general contractor/design builder during termination for convenience of a $40,000,000 rehabilitation project.
- Drafted environmental remediation contracts, advised on specifications, obtained insurance coverage, screened contractors and tracked potential work exposure for the remediation of hazardous material, construction debris and mold.
- Represented an owner during the negotiation and drafting of term sheets and EPC contracts for new cogeneration plants.
Areas of Practice
- Construction Law
Admissions
- Illinois
- Supreme Court of the United States
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Education
- Northwestern University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 1994
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, M.S., 1987
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, B.S., 1986
Other Experience
- Duane Morris LLP
- Partner, 2008-present
- Associate, 2006-2007 - Jenkens & Gilchrist
- Counsel 2005-2006
- Associate, 2001-2005 - Baker & McKenzie
- Associate, 1996-2001 - Stein, Ray & Conway
- Associate, 1995-1996
Professional Activities
- American Bar Association
- Construction Industry Forum - Associated General Contractors - Illinois
- Chicago Bar Association
- Chicago Building Congress
- Chairman, Services to the Industry Division - Chi Epsilon Society of Civil Engineers
- Design Build Institute of America
- Illinois Society of Professional Engineers
- Illinois Road and Transportation Builders Association
- National Society of Professional Engineers
Honors / Awards
- Listed in Best Lawyers in America, 2010-2012
- Listed In America's Leading Lawyers, 2008
Board Memberships
- Chicago Building Congress
Civic and Charitable Activities
- Member of Engineers Without Borders–USA, Chicagoland Professional Chapter
- Fundraising Chair
Publications
- Featured in "Lawyer-Engineer Builds Bridges Pro Bono" by Jerry Crimmins, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, May 9, 2012
- "Illinois Decision on Lien Priorities," Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter, Fall 2011
- "Illinois Supreme Court Clarifies Rights of Lenders and Mechanics Lien Claimants to Proceeds of Foreclosure Sale," Duane Morris Alert, March 10, 2011
- "Healthcare Facility Construction Project: A Post-mortem," Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter, Fall 2010
- "Healthcare Facility Construction Project: A Post-mortem," Mondaq Business Briefing, November 2010
- "2007-2008 Construction Law Update: Case Law & Legislation Affecting the Construction Industry - Illinois," Winter 2008
- "Illinois Gets Into The Act", Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter, Spring 2008
- Co-author, "Subcontractors Dealt a Winning Hand by Nevada Legislature - Nevada's Prompt Payment Act," Construction Lawyer, Legislative Update, Spring 2007
- Co-author, "Private Funding for Transportation Project," Road & Transportation Builder, July/August 2003
- "New Laws and Retroactivity," Road & Transportation Builder, January/February 2003
- "No Good Deed ... Assisting a Subcontractor Can Release Its Performance Bond Surety," J&G Construction Law News, June 2001
Speaking Engagements
- Speaker, "Maximize the Benefit of Construction Damages Experts," CLLA 118th National Convention, Chicago, Illinois, May 3, 2012
- Speaker, "Construction Damages," AICPA Seminar, Chicago, Illinois, September 22, 2011
- Speaker, "Risk and Recovery 2009: The Changing Face of Bankruptcy in Today's Economy," ALI-ABA and Duane Morris LLP seminar, Chicago, Illinois, May 27, 2009
- Speaker, "What to Do When Construction Projects Go Bad," Lorman Education Services seminar, Schaumburg, Illinois, March 11, 2008











