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  • Randy Sawyer, Esq. | Construction Litigation Lawyer

    John Randy Sawyer

    Shareholder

    John Randy Sawyer is a Shareholder and Chair of the firm’s Construction Litigation Group. Mr. Sawyer has extensive experience litigating in state and federal courts in New York and New Jersey. Mr. Sawyer concentrates his practice in construction defect litigation, insurance coverage litigation, and appellate practice.

    Mr. Sawyer’s construction defect experience includes litigating defective workmanship claims, design errors and omissions, product liability, and breach of contract actions. Mr. Sawyer has represented community associations and homeowners, developers, general contractors, and subcontractors in construction defect cases involving a wide variety of structures, ranging from single-family homes to forty-plus-story high rises.

    Mr. Sawyer has been involved in construction litigation matters involving a wide variety of construction products, including:

    • Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS) products
    • Roofing materials including clay tile, concrete tile, asphalt shingles, and EPDM low-slope roofing
    • CPVC fire suppression systems
    • Sea walls, bulkheads, and revetments
    • Concrete plazas, garages, and foundations
    • High-rise curtain wall systems
    • Building envelope construction, including panelized cladding systems, window systems, and wood, vinyl, stucco, hardwood, and stone siding
    • Structural systems, including pile-supported foundations
    • Electrical systems
    • Brick cladding systems, including thin-brick products
    • Fire separation assemblies
    • Pre-fabricated roof and floor truss systems
    • Plumbing systems
    • Underground storm/sewer drainage systems
    • Deck and balcony construction
    • Elevators
    • Environmental contamination

    Bar/Court Admissions

    • New York
    • New Jersey 

    Education

    • J.D., Seton Hall University School of Law, 1998
      • Constitutional Law Journal; Civil Litigation Clinic; Law clerk for Justice Daniel J. O’Hern of the New Jersey, Supreme Court; Law clerk for The Honorable Thomas F. Shebell, Presiding Judge of the New Jersey Superior, Court Appellate Division; Law clerk for The Honorable Erminie L. Conley of the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division for the 1998-1999 term; Intern with the Civil Litigation Department of the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office.
    • B.S., Criminal Justice, Jersey City State College, 1995

    Representative Experience

    *Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances*

    Mr. Sawyer also has extensive trial experience in construction defect matters, including the following example cases:

    • Served as lead trial counsel in Camelot Condominium Association v. DryvitSystems, Inc. et al, a product liability trial which resulted in a jury verdict finding that Dryvit, a construction product manufacturer, violated the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act.
    • Served as lead trial counsel in Renaissance Condominium Association v. Wickes Direct et al, a five month trial that resulted in a multi-million dollar jury verdict against a truss manufacturer.
    • Served as lead trial counsel for a high-rise condominium against the manufacturer and installer of the building’s elevator system.  The case settled during trial for a confidential amount.
    • Served as lead trial counsel for a large condominium in Jersey City, New Jersey against the structural engineer who designed the pile foundation system for several mid-rise buildings.  The case settled during trial for a confidential amount.

    Mr. Sawyer also has an extensive history of achieving favorable outcomes for the firm’s clients in construction litigation cases that have settled at or shortly before trial. A representative sample includes:

    • Over $30,000,000* in settlement and trial of claims against multiple defendants relating to a two-building, twenty-plus-story high-rise condominium with severe faςade water intrusion;
    • $20,000,000* recovery from settlements and trial in a construction defect case for an 80-unit condominium at the Jersey Shore involving deficient roofs, EIFS, decks, structural framing, plumbing, and other defects;
    • $18,000,000* settlement recovery for a condominium and townhouse community in Jersey City, New Jersey, for claims relating to EIFS, structural failures, brick cladding defects, etc.;
    • $7,250,000* settlement at trial of a complex construction deficiency case against over 30 defendants involving claims relating to roofs, EIFS, stone, and decks in a 125-unit condominium;
    • $6,000,000* settlement before trial of a complex design and construction defect case Stark & Stark took over from another law firm involving a 460-unit condominium with severe water infiltration and structural deficiencies;
    • $5,000,000* settlement for forty-plus-story high-rise in Jersey City, New Jersey, arising from HVAC system failures and balcony defects;
    • $4,250,000* settlement achieved during transition negotiations in a complex condominium construction defect case involving EIFS, decks, dormers, and other common elements;
    • $3,000,000* settlement before trial of a complex construction deficiency case against over 20 defendants involving claims relating to EIFS, windows, doors, the sea wall, roofs, and structural damages to concrete decks constructed from concrete filigree slabs in a 50-unit condominium;
    • $1,650,000* settlement at trial of claims against 6 defendants relating to EIFS, framing, the fire suppression system, and structural issues in a 48-unit condominium;
    • $1,600,000* settlement before trial of claims against 8 defendants relating to structural issues, decks, roofs, and EIFS in a 2-story condominium;
    • $1,390,000* settlement before trial of claims relating to deficient installation of stucco and stone on 69 single-family homes;
    • $1,300,000* settlement before trial of claims relating to deficient installation of a brick exterior cladding system on a 6-story mid-rise building;
    • $1,000,000* settlement at trial of claims against multiple defendants relating to structural issues caused by severe site drainage deficiencies.
    • Successfully defended large developer of a 125-unit townhome development in Park Ridge, New Jersey, against claims of deficient EIFS, brick, and shingle roofing, including prosecuting declaratory judgment action on behalf of developer against its insurance company.
    • Successfully defended general contractor and developer of a 61-unit condominium development in Eatontown, New Jersey, against claims of deficient brick and vinyl cladding, storm sewer system defects, and fraudulent concealment of environmental conditions.

    Mr. Sawyer also has extensive insurance coverage litigation experience that includes litigating against insurance carriers to obtain coverage of construction defect claims under contractors’ commercial general liability policies, as well as representing policyholders in direct coverage actions against their insurance carriers, including pursuing coverage for third-party claims under liability policies, first-party property damage claims and business interruption claims.

    Mr. Sawyer also has extensive appellate practice experience in the areas of construction defect litigation and insurance coverage that includes the following example appeals:

    • Served as counsel to Amicus Curiae Community Associations Institute in the matter of Port Liberte HomeownersAssociation Inc. et. al. v. Sordoni Construction Company, which resulted in an Appellate Division decision expanding condominium owner’s rights under consumer protection laws.
    • Served as counsel to Amicus Curiae Homeowners Against Deficient Dwellings, Inc. in the matter of Dean v. BarrettHomes, involving the application of the economic loss doctrine to construction defect cases.
    • Served as lead appellate counsel in Marrone v. Greer & Polman Const., Inc., involving the interplay of the product liability act and the economic loss doctrine in residential construction.
    • Served as lead appellate counsel in Port Liberte II Condo. Ass’n v. New Liberty Residential Urban Renewal Co., LLC, which resulted in an Appellate Division decision of first impression holding that developers, contractors, and other defendants cannot enforce condominium by-laws against owners of units in the condominium.
    • Served as lead appellate counsel in Fairview Heights Condo Ass’n v. R.L. Investors, which resulted in a decision by the Appellate Division holding for the first time that New Jersey’s Statute of Repose can be equitably tolled upon showing of extraordinary circumstances.
    • Served as lead appellate counsel in Rialto-Capitol Condominium Association, Inc. v. Baldwin Assets Associates Urban Renewal Company, LLC, resulting in a decision expanding standing for condominium association’s facing construction defects.
    • Argued before the Supreme Court as counsel to Amicus Curiae Community Associations Institute in the matter of Cypress Point Condominium Association v. Adria Towers, LLC, resulting in a precedential decision holding that damage caused by faulty workmanship was an occurrence under the plain language of the commercial general liability policies and therefore covered
    • Argued before the Supreme Court as lead counsel for the Plaintiff in Crystal Point Condominium Association v. Kinsale Insurance Company, on the question of enforceability of an arbitration clause in an insurance policy against a judgement creditor of the insured.
    • Served as lead appellate counsel to Amicus Curiae Community Associations Institute in the matter of The Palisades at Ft. Lee Condominium Association, Inc. v. 100 Old Palisade, LLC, which resulted in a decision from the Supreme Court addressing the application of the statute of limitations to construction claims by an association.
    • Served as lead appellate counsel in 1530 Owners Corp. v. Americana Assocs. Involving an issue of first impression under the Cooperative Recording Act of New Jersey.
    • Appellate counsel in Crum & Forster Ins. Co. v. Breese Corp. involving the scope of an EIFS exclusion in a contractor’s general liability policy.
    • Appellate counsel in Austin v. Morris Plains Contr., LLC which upheld a judgment in favor of an injured construction worker on a demolition project.

    *Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances*

    Thought Leadership

    • The Surfside Disaster- A Case Study of Building Collapses. NJICLE. October 1, 2021.
    • Interpreting Business Interruption Insurance Policies For Small Businesses. Times Publishing. August 2, 2020.
    • Panelist, Construction Defect and Liens Seminar. New Jersey Builders Association Seminar. June 1, 2015.
    • Co-Author. Internal Affairs of N.J. Condo Associations Are Free From Outside Challenges. New Jersey Law Journal. March 24, 2014.
    • Changing Commercial General Liability Insurance for Builders. Cutting Edge. November 2009.
    • Tackling Construction Law Issues. Continuing Legal Education Seminar. Summer 2009.
    • The Economic Loss Doctrine: A License to Sell Defective Building Products. New Jersey Law Journal. 196 N.J.L.J. 394. May 11, 2009.
    • Beware What You Say, Don’t Say and What You Print and Promise: Understanding of broad scope of potential liability under the Consumer Fraud Act. New Jersey Law Journal. October 20, 2008.
    • What Every Builder Should Know About the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act. Dimensions, Monthly Newsletter of the New Jersey Builders Association. August 2008.
    • When Bad Construction Happens to Good Associations. Continuing Legal Education Seminar. Summer 2007.
    • UCIOA – A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing, New Jersey State Bar Association Construction Law Section Newsletter, Vol. 12, No. 1. 2007.
    • Construction Law: Overview & Update. Continuing Legal Education Seminar. Winter 2006.
    • WBGQ Radio. Interview discussing EIFS Litigation. 2003.
    • EIFS Cases: Is it Preferable to Bring Them as Class Action Suits or as Individual Suits?, Journal of Community Association Law, 52, Vol. 6, No. 2. 2003.
    • Consider Conflicts of Interest Before Representing a Developer and Community Association, Journal of Community Association Law, 51, Vol. 3, No. 2. 2000.
    • Minority Shareholder Oppression Under the Business Corporations Act, New Jersey Law Journal, Vol. CLVII, No. 7, Index 641. August 16, 1999.

    Honors & Awards

    • New Jersey Super Lawyers List issued by Thompson Reuters (Methodology)
      • 2007 – 2008; Construction Litigation, Business Litigation

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    Professional Organizations

    • American Bar Association
    • Association of Trial Lawyers of America
    • New York State Bar Association
    • New Jersey State Bar Association

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