Construction
New Jersey
1 year ranked
Provided by Peckar & Abramson, P.C.
Construction & Infrastructure
Construction Litigation & ADR
International Construction and Infrastructure
Corporate Compliance & Integrity Counsel
Government Contracts
Denis Serkin is a Partner in Peckar & Abramson’s New York and New Jersey offices and focuses his practice on construction law and construction dispute resolution. He provides guidance on a wide variety of construction project types through construction, and, if necessary, in the resolution of disputes through litigation, arbitration, and mediation. He is chair of the firm’s International Practice.
Denis advises clients working on a variety of construction projects, including power/energy generation, pipelines, general infrastructure, and commercial, industrial, and manufacturing facilities. Denis regularly handles breach of contract, defects, delay and disruption, productivity, and surety claims. He also handles matters involving mechanics’ liens and public bidding challenges. He has extensive dispute resolution experience litigating cases in federal and state courts, as well as in domestic and international arbitration. Denis also helps clients draft and negotiate construction agreements that utilize both custom and industry standard forms.
Denis’s experience includes the representation of clients across the United States and internationally, and routinely assists clients with compliance issues—particularly those regarding the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). In 2021, he completed FIDIC Certified Course Module 2: Claims and Disputes Resolution.
Prior to entering the legal profession, Denis was a project engineer at a major New Jersey government agency, where he managed numerous projects through design to procurement and construction. Denis is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University in the Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics where he teaches a course in Prevention and Resolution of Construction Disputes. Previously, Denis was an Adjunct Professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, where he taught a course on the legal aspects of various types of construction contracts and specifications.
Denis has been named to the New York-Metro Super Lawyers list from 2019 to 2025, the New York- Metro Super Lawyers Rising Stars list from 2011 to 2018, the New Jersey Super Lawyers Rising Stars list from 2008 to 2018 and the New Jersey Super Lawyers list from 2021 to 2025. He has been recognized from 2023 to 2026 by Best Lawyers. He is also recognized as a Future Leaderby Who’s Who Legal and selected as one of Legal 500’s 2022 “Recommended Lawyers”, a 2016 “Top Construction Lawyer” and one of the “New York Top-Rated Lawyers” in 2019 by ALM & Martindale-Hubbell.
International Bar Association
American Bar Association (Construction Industry Forum and Litigation Section)
New York State Bar Association
New Jersey State Bar Association
New York County Bar Association
- United States Chapter, Lexology Panoramic: Construction 2025-2026, Law Business Research Ltd. (Co-Editor; Co-Author)
- “White House Changes Guidelines in FCPA Enforcement,” P&A Presidential Action Alert, May 2025 (Co-Author)
- “Best Practice Guidelines for the Use of Artificial Intelligence by Dispute Boards,” The Dispute Resolution Board Foundation (DRBF), March 2025 (Co-Author)
- “Commencing a Lawsuit: Evaluating Whether to File Suit (NJ),” Practical Guidance® Practice Note, May 2022 (Co-Author)
- “Understanding the Risks of International Construction,” Construction Executive, April 2021 (Co-Author)
- “Dispute Resolution in Construction Projects,” The Projects and Construction Review 4th – 10th Editions, 2014-2020 (Co-Author)
- “The United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the International Construction Industry”, Obras Magazine – May 2013 (Co-Author)
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Denis Serkin represents construction managers, contractors and developers in a range of contentious and non-contentious construction work. He has notable expertise handling delay, defect and disruption claims, as well as broader transactional work.
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