Mary Anne Wolf received her Juris Doctorate from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in 1999. While in law school, she served as managing editor of the Louisiana Law Review. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from Louisiana State University in 1983, graduating cum laude. She obtained her professional engineering license from the State of Louisiana in 1988, and is a member of the Louisiana Engineering Society. Prior to attending law school,
Ms. Wolf was a project design engineer in the construction industry for ten years.
Clients include: architectural and engineering firms; contractors; industrial engineering firms; construction and safety management firms; product, equipment and building supply manufacturers and distributors; property owners and facility operators; insurers and sureties; and range in size from small, Louisiana-based businesses to large, global design firms and manufacturers.
Legal services include:
- Representation of design professionals in construction litigation involving errors and omissions, contract administration,
delay and economic loss claims by owners, contractors, lenders and other third parties. - Representation of industrial engineers, construction and safety managers, contractors, and facility operators in fire, explosion and industrial accident claims.
- Representation of contractors and owners in construction defect litigation.
- Representation of insurers or sureties in construction defect and hurricane and other property damage claims.
- Representation of manufacturers and distributors in product liability litigation, including equipment failures, fire loss,
construction defect and other personal injury and property damage claims. - Construction liens and claims under the Private and Public Works Act.
- Matters involving public bid laws.
- Contract review and consultation regarding contract administration and suspension/termination of work.
- Pre-claim assistance to clients involving construction accidents, errors and failures, fire loss and other casualties, to avoid suit or minimize exposure.
- Representation of design professionals in matters before the State Licensing Board.