Kamy Molavi

Of Counsel at Winter Capriola Zenner

Kamy Molavi is of counsel to the firm. Since 1991, Kamy’s practice has primarily focused in the areas of construction and surety law and commercial litigation. He has extensive experience representing general contractors, subcontractors, owners, design professionals and sureties. He has appeared before the state and federal courts in Georgia and other states, as well as arbitration panels, boards of contract appeal, and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.

In addition, a significant portion of Kamy’s construction practice relates to advice and counsel in the early stages of disputes, helping clients avoid litigation or prepare for it if necessary.

Kamy’s practice includes drafting and negotiating hundreds of construction, design and development contracts, as well as corollary documents such as lien subordination agreements and joint venture agreements.

​Kamy is a member of the panel of neutrals of the American Arbitration Association, where he serves primarily as an arbitrator in construction cases.

For about six years before law school, Kamy was an estimator and project manager for commercial and industrial projects.

In 2000 and 2001, Kamy taught a graduate course in Construction Law, Southern Polytechnic State University (now Kennesaw State University).

Kamy has published articles and spoken on numerous construction law topics for several organizations, including the Georgia Branch of the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), the Defense Research Institute, the State Bar of Georgia, and various clients.

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