
Lead generation for construction law
LunchLeads organizes focused B2B lunch events for construction law companies. Every event brings 15–25 contractors, developers, and operations leaders into a private room for a 90-minute session and catered lunch. Available in all 15 LunchLeads markets.
Who attends a construction law event
Each event brings 15–25 contractors, developers, and operations leaders into a private room. Every attendee is individually researched and invited — never a purchased list.
Every person at the table becomes a lead with full contact data.
Typical attendee profiles
What a construction law session looks like
"Resolving Severe Architectural Defect Claims"
Questions the session answers
The session covers how defect claims typically escalate and what documentation practices reduce exposure.
The session covers where contractors and developers face the most legal risk in the current market.
The session covers what insurance structures leave the most gaps in construction litigation.
The session covers how project teams build claim-resistant contract language from the start.
Why the lunch format works for construction law
Construction law relationships happen before disputes arise. A session built around specific, relevant risk creates a direct path to contractors and developers before they need legal counsel.
Run a construction law event in any city
Available in all 15 LunchLeads markets. Click any city to see a full preview of a construction law event in that location.
Questions about construction law
Who attends a LunchLeads event for construction law?
A LunchLeads construction law event brings together 15–25 contractors, developers, and operations leaders. Every attendee is individually researched and invited — no purchased lists. Typical profiles include general contractors, specialty contractors, developers managing active projects.
What session topic works for construction law events?
A session topic that fills rooms in construction law is practical, specific, and tied to a real operational challenge. One topic LunchLeads has used successfully: "Resolving Severe Architectural Defect Claims". The session addresses questions like how defect claims typically escalate and what documentation practices reduce exposure and where contractors and developers face the most legal risk in the current market.
Why does the lunch format work for construction law?
Construction law relationships happen before disputes arise. A session built around specific, relevant risk creates a direct path to contractors and developers before they need legal counsel.
In which cities can I run a construction law lunch event?
Construction Law events can run in any of LunchLeads's 15 active markets — Las Vegas, Phoenix, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Milwaukee, Nashville, Austin, Detroit, Charlotte, Indianapolis, Columbus, Greenville, Cincinnati, and Minneapolis-St. Paul.
How is pricing set for construction law events?
Pricing follows the standard LunchLeads model: a $500 retainer covers setup, outreach, venue, and catered lunch, then a custom per-lead price is agreed before launch. For construction law, per-lead pricing is set based on audience seniority (typically Contractors) and outreach complexity. The retainer is credited against your first invoice.
Related guides

How to Choose a Session Topic That Fills the Room
A framework for selecting practical, specific topics that make busy decision-makers rearrange their afternoon to attend.

How to Present Without Pitching
The single biggest factor in whether attendees convert after the event is how they feel when they leave the room.

Building a Targeted Invite List
How LunchLeads builds event audiences from named prospects rather than purchased lists.
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Check fit for construction law
Tell us about your company and where you want to generate leads. We will let you know if construction law is a fit for your market and what the per-lead pricing would be.
$500 retainer covers setup + lunch. Pay per lead. No contracts.