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Nathan Sinning

Nathan Sinning

USA 2026

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Construction industry and manufacturing clients turn to Nathan’s experience in complex multimillion-dollar construction litigation claims on public and private projects. His command of contract drafting and negotiations in a unique array of commercial matters gives his clients a proactive, seasoned lawyer who focuses on minimizing risks to protect his clients’ needs.

He represents developers, contractors, public entities, manufacturers, and subcontractors in all aspects of construction projects and disputes. Nathan is experienced in contract drafting, negotiations, and litigation claims for delay, acceleration, interference, defective construction, professional negligence, and scope changes in connection with public and private projects involving infrastructure, commercial, industrial, and residential works of improvement. He represents entities in complex commercial litigation matters, including claims for business torts, breach of contract, unfair competition, intellectual property disputes, fraud, and insurance coverage disputes. Nathan also represents public entities and contractors in connection with bid protests.

Education

Loyola Marymount University

JD

2004

California State Polytechnic University

BS

2001

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Construction - Texas

Band 4
Band 4

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Nathan Sinning of Alston & Bird LLP represents general contractors, developers and manufacturers in contract formation and construction disputes, with notable experience in energy, transportation and residential projects. He also has considerable experience acting for public entities in public procurement.

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