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For more than thirty (30) years, Bart has represented clients in construction defect claims as well as claims for serious injuries and wrongful death. Bart’s firm, Abbey, Weitzenberg, Warren & Emery, has won more jury verdicts and settlements in excess of $1 million dollars than any other firm in the history of Sonoma County. Bart has been voted by his lawyer peers for selection on the list of The Best Lawyers in America.

He has also been acknowledged by lawyers throughout Northern California to be one of the best lawyers in Northern California and he has been identified as one of the Super Lawyers of Northern California. Bart has always limited his practice to representing individuals against insurance companies and large corporations. He is a member of ABOTA. He is a co-founder and past-president of the local chapter of the American Inns of Court. He is past-president of the Redwood Empire Trial Lawyers Association, past-president of the Sonoma County Trial Lawyers Association and past-president of the Consumer Attorneys of Sonoma County.

He teaches at the local law school and for years has served as a clinical instructor at Stanford Law School. He has lectured on the law to legal organizations throughout the State. Bart’s law firm is one of the oldest and most prestigious law firms in Northern California. Bart and the firm bring stability and a proven record of success to every case.

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My house leaks.  What are my rights?   I have water ponding under my house and in my backyard.  Can drainage problems be construction defects?
I have mold in my house.  What should I do?   Can I sue the City because it's inspector failed to discover my construction defect?
I have cracks in my interior sheetrock walls.  Does this mean my foundation is moving?   Do you handle construction defect cases on a contingency fee basis?
I am the second owner of my house.  Can I sue the original developer even though I am not the original purchaser?   How long does it take from the time that I initiate my claim until I receive my recovery?
How much time do I have to make a claim for defects to my house?     Can I recover for the stress and the hassle of having a construction defect and attempting to live through the repair process?
What is a construction defect?  Can any problem with a house be a construction defect?   Will my insurance cover damages caused by construction defects?
What kind of damages can I recover in a lawsuit and do those damages include the recovery of attorneys' fees?   Am I required to make repairs before the lawsuit is concluded?
How much will a lawsuit cost?   Can I sell or refinance my home during a lawsuit?
What should I do if the developer has agreed to make some repairs?   Can I make a claim against any of the subcontractors hired by my contractor?
What does a builder's warranty really cover?   Can I make a complaint against my contractor to the Contractors State Licensing Board.
How do I recover if the builder/developer is out of business, cannot be located or is bankrupt?   I bought a new home in May 2007. I have a lot of problems with the house. The builder has already come back and repaired some of the problems but did not fix everything on the list. Now I have two huge cracks in the wall above a door. What can I do to make the builders fix this problem - whatever it may be?