Cordier Halsey advises Arizona contractors, owners, developers, and other project participants in matters involving the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. ROC proceedings often develop alongside contract disputes, payment conflicts, defect allegations, licensing issues, and project-performance complaints, which means the legal strategy should account for both the administrative process and the business consequences surrounding it.
We help clients evaluate the underlying project record, the contract documents, the notice history, and the practical objectives that should shape the response. In some matters, the goal is to resolve the issue early and efficiently. In others, the priority is to defend against allegations, preserve licensing standing, or position the client for related litigation, arbitration, or payment-enforcement work. For a practical overview of how these complaints often unfold, see our ROC complaint insight.
This work is informed by the same construction-focused perspective that shapes our construction litigation and construction law and contracts practice. We represent clients in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, and throughout Arizona.
Contractors, subcontractors, owners, developers, suppliers, and other Arizona project participants dealing with licensing, compliance, or project-related ROC issues.
Complaint evaluation, document review, response strategy, hearings, project-performance issues, and coordination with related claims involving payment, defects, scope, or contract interpretation.
Chase E. Halsey brings direct experience with Arizona construction disputes and matters before the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, with support from Michael A. Cordier when broader construction, business, or real-estate issues are involved.
Cordier Halsey helps Arizona clients assess ROC complaints, organize the project record, and respond with a practical strategy tied to the broader dispute landscape.
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