Robert M. Bob Blum
Commercial Litigation
Commercial Litigation
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Bob Blum is a litigator who represents contractors and owners on construction claims and clients in many industries on contract and indemnity claims. He counsels lawyers and law firms on professional responsibility matters and represents creditors in bankruptcy cases.What Do You Focus On?With more than three decades of experience, I focus my practice in the following areas.Commercial Contract LitigationI represent construction, energy, vegetation management, financial services and retail sales clients in contract disputes and liability and indemnity claims related to contract performance. I am deeply involved in the defense of liability and indemnity claims related to major wildland fires occurring in recent years in California and the western U.S.Construction Claims and LitigationI represent contractors and owners in construction claims and litigation, including claims on major construction projects, such as airports, highways, nuclear and fossil fuel power plants, water treatment projects and commercial buildings. I also handle claims on smaller projects, such as residential construction and tenant improvements.Law Firm Professional ResponsibilityFor years, I served as the General Counsel of an AmLaw 100 law firm. I use that experience in my representation of lawyers and law firms on conflicts of interest, partnership disputes and malpractice claims.BankruptcyI represent creditors in workouts and bankruptcy litigation, such as preferences, offsets and disputes concerning property of the estate. I have represented parties in major law firm bankruptcies, and served as counsel to creditors’ committees. Bob Blum is a litigator who represents contractors and owners on construction claims and clients in many industries on contract and indemnity claims. He counsels lawyers and law firms on professional responsibility matters and represents creditors in bankruptcy cases. What Do You Focus On? With more than three decades of experience, I focus my practice in the following areas. Commercial Contract Litigation I represent construction, energy, vegetation management, financial services and retail sales clients in contract disputes and liability and indemnity claims related to contract performance. I am deeply involved in the defense of liability and indemnity claims related to major wildland fires occurring in recent years in California and the western U.S. Construction Claims and Litigation I represent contractors and owners in construction claims and litigation, including claims on major construction projects, such as airports, highways, nuclear and fossil fuel power plants, water treatment projects and commercial buildings. I also handle claims on smaller projects, such as residential construction and tenant improvements. Law Firm Professional Responsibility For years, I served as the General Counsel of an AmLaw 100 law firm. I use that experience in my representation of lawyers and law firms on conflicts of interest, partnership disputes and malpractice claims. Bankruptcy I represent creditors in workouts and bankruptcy litigation, such as preferences, offsets and disputes concerning property of the estate. I have represented parties in major law firm bankruptcies, and served as counsel to creditors’ committees.
Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2013
Jeffrey Torres
Our company faced a high-stakes, multi-party construction defect claim that threatened significant financial exposure. Bob Blum’s deep expertise in construction litigation was immediately apparent. He didn't just manage the case; he provided strategic counsel that transformed our position. His recognition as a multiple-time Lawyer of the Year in this field is well-earned. Bob’s 12 years of focused experience allowed him to anticipate opposing counsel's moves and navigate complex indemnity issues with precision. The resolution he secured was far better than we anticipated. For any contractor or owner in the Bay Area with a serious claim, Bob Blum at Nixon Peabody is the clear choice.