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Burlington Office David joined Langrock Sperry & Wool in 2004, after 17 years of private practice in Burlington, most recently as a partner at Little, Cicchetti & Conard, P.C. David represents clients in all aspects of real estate law including acquisition and financing, permitting, and land title litigation. He represents contractors, architects and owners in negotiating and administering construction contracts, as well as resolving construction disputes, whether through litigation or arbitration. David regularly represents commercial lenders in financing real estate development and construction projects. He provides mediation and arbitration services in construction and real estate matters, and has served as a special master by appointment of Chittenden Superior Court. He has written and lectured on real estate and construction law topics, and is a co-author of Fifty State Construction Lien and Bond Law, 2d (Aspen Publishing, 2000). David is recognized as a leading real estate lawyer in The Best Lawyers in America®; in Chambers USA Americas Leading Lawyers for Business; in New England Super Lawyers 2007, Guide to the Top Attorneys in New England; and by bestofus.com. David is a board member and past president of the Committee on Temporary Shelter, a Burlington based non-profit organization which provides services to the homeless, and those at risk of homelessness. He is a trustee of the Vermont Youth Conservation Corps, a non-profit youth leadership service, conservation and education organization. David has been appointed by the president of the Vermont Bar Association to serve on committees studying real estate law specialization, and the unauthorized practice of law. David indulges his passion for wooden boats on Lake Champlain and, more often, in his woodworking shop. He actively enjoys Vermont's outdoors on bicycles and skis. He lives in Shelburne with his wife and three children. |