“Listening is one of my better skills, my clients’ goals are clearly understood and they will receive aggressive representation and objective counsel.”

About Kevin M. Tracy

Kevin possesses a calming nature that assists him in effectively analyzing and approaching all of his clients’ legal concerns.  He has extensive experience in construction and real estate development, as well as land use and zoning, business disputes and litigation. In dealing with a variety of legal issues, Kevin strives to get to the heart of any issue quickly to focus on an efficient yet cost effective resolution for his clients. He recognizes and analyzes the economics of each issue to tailor an individual approach to create an end result that provides value to the client. Kevin says that the best piece of advice he has ever received is to “be persistent, honest and respectful,” and he exemplifies all of these traits admirably.

Kevin acts as corporate counsel to general contractors, subcontractors, builders and other businesses in a variety of industries. He can do it all, from contract review, drafting and negotiations; resolving payment disputes or mechanic’s lien claims; to mediating, arbitrating, or litigating construction disputes in both federal and state courts.

Mr. Tracy serves as a Director, Secretary and general counsel for the Associated Builders & Contractors – Chesapeake Shores Chapter, Inc. He received the ABC Chesapeake Shores Excellence in Construction Award for the design and construction of his energy efficient, solar tempered home on the Eastern Shore.

As McNamee Hosea’s most musically talented attorney, Kevin minored in music in college and plays the piano.  He also enjoys spending time with his family and friends while cruising the Chesapeake Bay.

Education

Mechanic’s Liens in Maryland, D.C. and Virginia

Many contractors assume that the laws of the State of Maryland, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the District of Columbia are essentially the same with...
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Construction Advisor Newsletter, May 2013

In the matter of SNC-Lavalin America, Inc. v. Alliant Techsystems, Inc., decided by the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia, Roanoke Division,...
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Construction Advisor Newsletter, April 2012

Proponents of best value procurement argue that the process allows an agency to determine "best value" based on qualitative analysis of a bidder's capabilities in...
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