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212-907-9688 manglani@ingramllp.com
Construction & Design
Maurizio Anglani represents owners, architects, engineers, construction managers and contractors in a variety of commercial matters, including litigation and contract drafting. His work includes prosecuting and defending commercial cases involving construction issues such as defective construction, delays, breach of contract, negligent design, payment disputes, mechanic’s liens, and suretyship. Maurizio also represents project owners and adjacent owners in the negotiation of license agreements and in RPAPL 881 proceedings. Finally, Maurizio has experience negotiating construction project agreements, including standard form agreements and bespoke agreements.
Maurizio is actively involved in several industry organizations, such as the Center for Architecture and AIA New York, where he serves as a member of the Host Committee for their charity and fundraising events, as well as the New York Building Congress. Maurizio is also a member of the New York County Lawyers Association, where he serves as Co-Chair of the Construction Law Committee.
Prior to joining Ingram, Maurizio was an associate at Marco & Sitaras, PLLC, where he handled construction cases as well as general commercial litigation and real estate. During law school, Maurizio served as a Student Fellow for the Center for International and Comparative Law and as Articles and Notes Editor for the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review.
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Speaking Engagements:
The Tenant Build-Out: Survival Kit for Landlords and Tenants The 7th Annual New York Commercial Real Estate Summit
Lien In: Exploring the Significance and Intricacies of Mechanics’ Liens6th Annual New York Construction & Development Forum
Publications
LANDLORD LIABILITY FOR MECHANIC'S LIENSNew York Real Estate Journal
Melissa T. Billig and Maurizio Anglani authored the article: Reducing Liability in Emergency ResponseSTRUCTURE Magazine
2020 Ones to Watch: Maurizio AnglaniNew York Real Estate Journal
Maurizio is a contributing member of Ingram's Newsroom, and has authored the following:
PROPOSED CHANGES TO RPAPL §881 COULD HAVE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON NEW YORK’S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRYThe Newsroom
Organizations & Associations
Member, Guess-A-Sketch Host CommitteeAIANY| Center for Architecture
Member, Common Bond Host CommitteeAIANY| Center for Architecture
Co-Chair of Construction Law Committee New York County Lawyers Association (NYCLA)
Maurizio was born and raised in Italy, is bilingual, and is an avid soccer fan and player!
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