Mason A. Andy Goldsmith,
Construction Law
Construction Law
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A third generation lawyer and Greenville native, Mason “Andy” Goldsmith, Jr., provides clients with an insight and understanding that helps to deliver practical and efficient solutions.Andy has built a practice serving and addressing the unique needs of the construction industry. Acting not only as legal counsel, Andy relies on established client relationships to anticipate and understand issues before they become large-scale matters. Drawing on experience addressing challenges related to scope, time, quality of work, and payment, Andy has also litigated the most complex legal claims.Recognized by Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, and Martindale-Hubbell (“AV” preeminent rating), Andy has been involved in construction and surety disputes involving schools, churches, condominiums, highways, industrial plants, commercial buildings, and prisons, in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.Andy has authored numerous publications related to construction law while serving as a peer advisor to industry professionals. He is a graduate of the University of the South and the University of South Carolina School of Law. A third generation lawyer and Greenville native, Mason “Andy” Goldsmith, Jr., provides clients with an insight and understanding that helps to deliver practical and efficient solutions.Andy has built a practice serving and addressing the unique needs of the construction industry. Acting not only as legal counsel, Andy relies on established client relationships to anticipate and understand issues before they become large-scale matters. Drawing on experience addressing challenges related to scope, time, quality of work, and payment, Andy has also litigated the most complex legal claims.Recognized by Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, and Martindale-Hubbell (“AV” preeminent rating), Andy has been involved in construction and surety disputes involving schools, churches, condominiums, highways, industrial plants, commercial buildings, and prisons, in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.Andy has authored numerous publications related to construction law while serving as a peer advisor to industry professionals. He is a graduate of the University of the South and the University of South Carolina School of Law. A third generation lawyer and Greenville native, Mason “Andy” Goldsmith, Jr., provides clients with an insight and understanding that helps to deliver practical and efficient solutions. Andy has built a practice serving and addressing the unique needs of the construction industry. Acting not only as legal counsel, Andy relies on established client relationships to anticipate and understand issues before they become large-scale matters. Drawing on experience addressing challenges related to scope, time, quality of work, and payment, Andy has also litigated the most complex legal claims. Recognized by Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, and Martindale-Hubbell (“AV” preeminent rating), Andy has been involved in construction and surety disputes involving schools, churches, condominiums, highways, industrial plants, commercial buildings, and prisons, in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Andy has authored numerous publications related to construction law while serving as a peer advisor to industry professionals. He is a graduate of the University of the South and the University of South Carolina School of Law.
Recognized in Best Lawyers since 1997
Nicholas Moore
We hired Mr. Goldsmith to handle a complex dispute with a general contractor over significant delays and cost overruns on a commercial build-out. As a third-generation Greenville lawyer, his deep local knowledge and 29 years of experience were immediately evident. He provided clear, practical advice that cut through the legal complexities and focused on achieving a workable business solution. His recognition as a multiple-time 'Lawyer of the Year' in Construction Law is well-deserved; his strategic approach led to a favorable settlement without the need for protracted litigation. The only minor critique is that during particularly busy periods, response times from his assistant could occasionally lag by a day. Overall, his insight from the University of South Carolina School of Law and his efficient problem-solving made him an invaluable asset.