“Issues will come and go, but being a trusted advisor with your best interests in mind has been my creed for many years.”

About John P. Lynch

John describes himself as an “all-in advocate” for his clients who is ready to deal with an endless supply of challenges.

Growing up in a household of business owners, John has an insider’s view of the challenges that business owners face day in and day out. Extremely knowledgeable and motivated, John has successfully litigated, negotiated  and resolved numerous complex and highly contested business, construction and real estate matters for local and national companies and insurers.  Whether he is representing a contractor, an IT firm, a mega church or a major insurance carrier, John’s ability to create winning strategies and his emphasis on risk management are fundamental elements to helping his clients through all stages of a business’ life cycle.

Outside of the courtroom, you will either find John in College Park cheering on his Maryland Terrapins, wandering the streets of Historic Annapolis or spending time with family and friends.

Education

University of Maryland Construction Law Update

Payment Bond Claims – Time is of the Essence McNamee Hosea, P.A. Successfully Recovers $500,000.00 for Regional Supplier for work at University of Maryland Chemistry Building...
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Construction Law Update: “Pay When Paid” Clauses Outlawed in Virginia

Effective January 1, 2023, the so called generic “pay when paid” term common in local construction contracts will no longer be legal in Virginia. Under...
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Construction Law Update: Contractual Mechanic’s Lien Waivers in the DMV

Project owners, lenders and general contractors often rely on heavy handed prime contracts and subcontract agreements with contractors and subcontractors to protect the owner and...
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