Kari A. “Kiki” Bergeron is a distinguished Partner at Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips, where she has made significant contributions since joining the firm in 2007. With a robust focus on construction law and commercial litigation, Kiki has developed a reputation for her adept handling...
Kari A. “Kiki” Bergeron is a distinguished Partner at Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips, where she has made significant contributions since joining the firm in 2007. With a robust focus on construction law and commercial litigation, Kiki has developed a reputation for her adept handling of complex legal challenges faced by various stakeholders in the construction industry. Her extensive experience encompasses representing suppliers, subcontractors, design professionals, general contractors, and property owners in a diverse range of litigation matters, including breach of contract claims, construction defects, and delay disputes.
Kiki's expertise is not limited to litigation; she is also well-versed in providing strategic legal counsel that helps clients navigate the intricacies of construction contracts and regulatory compliance. Her proactive approach often involves conducting thorough legal research and risk assessments, enabling her clients to make informed decisions that mitigate potential disputes. Kiki's skills in trial practice and her deep understanding of administrative and corporate law further enhance her ability to advocate effectively for her clients in high-stakes environments.
In addition to her legal practice, Kiki is actively involved in industry organizations and frequently shares her insights through speaking engagements and publications. Her commitment to professional development and legal excellence positions her as a thought leader in construction law, making her an invaluable asset to both her clients and the firm. As she continues to lead key projects and initiatives, Kiki remains dedicated to advancing the interests of her clients while contributing to the evolving landscape of commercial litigation and construction law.