Lewis Thomason has been recognized as a leading Tennessee law firm for construction in the 2025 Chambers USA® Guide.
Lewis Thomason has a broad and substantial construction practice and a solid record of service to the design and construction industry. Our experienced and dedicated construction practice group attorneys understand the industry and help our clients navigate its often-complex contracts and diverse relationships.
“Construction clients benefit from having lawyers who understand the construction and design industries. Lewis Thomason lawyers have mastered the construction and design business, and our firm is widely recognized as a leader in construction litigation and arbitration as a result,” said Lisa Ramsay Cole, president and managing shareholder of the firm.
In addition to the decades of experience in its construction practice group, Lewis Thomason construction attorneys are active in the Tennessee Association of Construction Counsel, the American Bar Association’s construction law committees, the Construction Industry Panel of the American Arbitration Association, and design and construction industry organizations including Associated Builders & Contractors, Associated General Contractors, American Institute of Architects, Construction Specifications Institute, Tennessee Association of Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling Contractors, and Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers.
Chambers and Partners® rankings are based on independent research into the top law firms worldwide by over 200 research analysts who conduct thousands of interviews. The legal directory ranks law firms and individual lawyers in bands 1- 6; being ranked is a significant achievement. The Chambers USA team continues to work with law firms of all sizes, from boutique to global.
The qualities on which rankings are assessed include technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, commitment, and other qualities most valued by the client. For more information, read Chambers’ methodology here: https://chambers.com/info/the-rankings-explained.