Major transportation projects are sophisticated undertakings encumbered by political, financial, operational, risk and permitting barriers. At Tortorici Schwartz LLP, we believe that early strategic thinking can eliminate many of the stumbling blocks to successful transportation project delivery. We work closely with in-house counsel, technology professionals and technical consultants, and add value by anticipating legal, policy and business issues before they become obstacles to our clients' goals.
Our firm has the breadth and depth of experience necessary to assist clients throughout the continuum of transportation project development, including visioning and systems planning, project refinement, implementation strategies, construction management and operations.
Areas of Service
Our transportation clients have included governmental authorities, public agencies, infrastructure developers, project sponsors, private contractors and technical consultants. We have assisted logistics companies, third party transportation providers, motor common carriers of property and passengers, users of motor carrier services, and operators of private motor carrier fleets.
Industry Experience and Connections: At Tortorici Schwartz LLP, we are deeply invested in the health and growth of the transportation sector, and have first-hand experience in the industry. Because of our expertise and involvement, we are asked to counsel on the cutting-edge issues facing the transportation industry. Staying abreast of issues in the industry through client work and association participation allows us to meet the complex and evolving legal needs of our clients.
Dynamic Approach: We have the experience necessary to offer our transportation clients services that are sensitive to the complex and often subtle differences in state and local laws. We regularly call on the diverse talents and experience of both local and national legal colleagues to effectively and efficiently handle complex matters involving business and finance, infrastructure development, real estate, construction, environmental, government relations, land use and development, and federal and state tax issues.