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John Yacovelle

Overview

John Yacovelle is an experienced first-chair trial lawyer who focuses on resolving disputes for clients in the construction and energy industries in California and beyond. Representing clients in jury trials, bench trials and domestic and international arbitrations, he has tried numerous cases to favorable verdicts or arbitration decisions.

In his construction litigation practice, John represents owners, developers, investors, designers and general contractors in connection with private and public works projects. He has been retained as lead counsel for a wide scope of projects including high rise hotels, hospitals, high speed railways, wind and solar projects, and major infrastructure projects. John handles the full range of claims arising from construction contracts, including claims relating to payment disputes, construction/design defects, delays and inefficiency, mechanic’s liens and stop notices, bonds and product liability issues John also negotiates construction and architectural agreements for his clients.

In his energy litigation practice, John has represented utilities in disputes related to power plants (including nuclear power plants), project financing, wildfire claims and other claims.

John also represents clients in complex commercial disputes, including corporate dissolution proceedings, enforcement of covenants not to compete, unfair competition, trade secret disputes, land acquisition and real estate disputes, matters before the probate court and breach of contract disputes.

Effective advocacy, for John, begins with understanding people. He takes the time to understand his clients’ goals, motivations and concerns, while also assessing the priorities and vulnerabilities of the other side. By figuring out what everyone at the table actually cares about, he is able to craft strategies that address what matters most and drive cases toward resolution.

In his free time, John enjoys athletics, physical fitness and spending time with his family.


Experience

Representative Matters

  • Representing an engineering firm in connection with the pursuit of delay, disruption and scope change claims relating to the California Highspeed Railway Project.
  • Representing a developer in connection with claims against the project design team arising out delays, disruption and scope change claims relating to the renovation of a historic high rise hotel, including the design and construction of condominiums to accompany the project.
  • Representing a hotel and casino operator in connection with construction defect claims against a design-builder arising out of the design and construction of two hotel towers and various related casino expansion projects.
  • Representing the developer of a windfarm in connection with delay and disruption claims against the design-builder of the project.
  • Representing a healthcare provider in connection with claims against the general contractor and the design team arising out of the design and construction of a psychiatric hospital.        
  • Represented a utility in a multibillion dollar international arbitration against a steam generator manufacturer with respect to the shutdown of a nuclear power plant.
  • Represented a utility in defense of $486 million claim by the developer of a power plant.
  • Represented a utility in connection with a dispute with another utility regarding certain administrative and general accounting costs with respect to the operation of a nuclear power plant. Obtained significant settlement payment.
  • Represented a utility in a dispute relating to approximately $50 million in energy project reimbursements.
  • Represented a utility in defense of hundreds of wildfire claims brought by insurers, Cal Fire and landowners.
  • Represented the National Repair Fund for polybutylene plumbing piping failures. Addressed tens of thousands of claims.
  • Represented the owner of a diatomite quarry and processing plant in connection with claims for extras and delays brought by a general contractor who was retained to remodel the processing plant. The matter settled for 13% of the contractor’s claimed amount.
  • Represented a general contractor in connection with its claims for extras related to a project performed for the North County Transit District. The matter settled with a substantial payment to the general contractor.
  • Represented the developer of a high-rise apartment/retail project in a lawsuit against its designer for extra costs and delays arising out of errors and omissions in the design documents. The matter settled with a substantial payment to the developer.
  • Represented a general contractor in a jury trial relating to general's construction of an office building addition in Los Angeles. General sought payment for its work. Owner filed cross-complaint for defective work. Obtained jury verdict in favor of client.
  • Represented a general contractor in a bench trial regarding a dispute between the general and its subcontractor on a high-rise hotel. Midway through the project, the subcontractor walked off the job and sued the general for payment. Judgment in favor of general, including damages in favor of general for costs of repair.
  • Represented a general contractor in a bench trial against a subcontractor on an Orange County hotel project. Judgment in favor of general on the grounds that subcontractor did not comply with licensing law. 
  • Represented a general contractor in a jury trial for collection of amounts owed by the owner of a hotel for general's construction of the hotel. Cross-complaint asserted for defective construction. Verdict for general.
  • Represented a general contractor in lawsuit brought by the U.S. relating to alleged defective work allegedly performed by general on a naval project in San Diego. Negotiated successful settlement to litigation for general. 
  • Prepared numerous construction, project management and architectural agreements for various clients, including Native American clients.
  • Represented a limited liability company in connection with a shareholder dispute involving the alleged breach of a covenant not to compete and an anti-solicitation clause. Achieved a successful settlement which included a stipulated injunction against the shareholder defendants.
  • Represented shareholders in involuntary dissolution matter. Achieved successful settlement via buyout of the shareholders.
  • Represented a large homebuilder in a dispute with a subdivision seller in a three-week judicial reference proceeding. The dispute centered around the homebuilder's alleged obligations following the homebuilder's termination of the purchase and sale agreement. Claims asserted by the seller were in excess of $113 million.
  • Represented a Native American Tribe in connection with litigation relating to a major design-build project. Issues involved contract compliance, code compliance, contractor's licensing and accounting. Achieved a successful settlement for the Tribe.
  • Represented a large homebuilder in an arbitration with a property seller regarding alleged misrepresentations made by the seller regarding the condition of the property. The homebuilder sought the return of its deposit, plus development costs and attorneys' fees. After a week-long arbitration and extensive briefing, the arbitrator found that our client was entitled to the return of its full deposit, plus interest, and denied the opposing party any relief on its cross-complaint. Judgment in favor of client in excess of $2.1 million plus attorneys' fees and costs.
  • Represented the owner of a retirement home in a defect lawsuit against general contractor, subcontractor and design professionals. Settlements in excess of $21 million. Jury verdict against one subcontractor in the amount of $1.1 million.
  • Represented a large homebuilder in connection with a $50 million claim filed by an adjacent property owner. The claim included claims for nuisance, trespass and the violation of various state and federal laws. Settled the matter for $12,500.
  • Represented a defendant in connection with a $15 million Probate Code § 850 claim by alleged heirs. Defended all claims and successfully settled the matter for a nominal amount.
  • Represented cabinet manufacturers in products liability action against materials suppliers. Achieved successful settlement recouping repair and lost business costs.
  • Represented a large homebuilder developer in bench trial relating to distributions allegedly owed to seller of real property under a price participation agreement. Successfully settled matter midway through trial.
  • Represented a large homebuilder developer in a trial between the developer and one of its contractors regarding payment. Verdict in favor of the developer.
  • Represented cabinet manufacturers in separate lawsuits against their respective coatings manufacturers relating to hazing caused by coatings manufacturers' products. Damages sought included cost of repair damages and lost business damages. Negotiated successful settlement to claims.
  • Represented a developer/homebuilder in dispute with a former partner, involving complex accounting issues. Successfully settled matter.
  • Represented a large homebuilder/general contractor in the negotiation and preparation of its general contract, subcontracts and consultant contracts in connection with the construction of a major luxury residential project.
Credentials
Education

J.D., Southwestern University, 1987, magna cum laude

B.A., University of Southern California, 1984, cum laude

Admissions

California

U.S. District Courts for the Central and Southern Districts of California

U.S. Court of Federal Claims

Honors

Leading Lawyer, Construction, Chambers USA, 2023-2025

Best Lawyers in America (Commercial Litigation), Best Lawyers, 2016-2026

Real Estate and Construction, Legal 500, 2016, 2019, 2023-2025

San Diego Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers, 2015-2023

Southern California Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers, 2007-2014

Leading Construction Lawyer, Practical Law Company, 2011-2012

Legal 500, 2011-2012

Chambers USA 2025_ John Yacovelle
John Yacovelle - Chambers 2024
John Yacovelle - Chambers USA 2023
Legal 500 Recommended Lawyer 2024
Legal 500 Recommended Lawyer 2025
Memberships

Member, Associated Builders and Contractors

Member, American Subcontractors Association

Member, Associated General Contractors of America

Thought Leadership
  • Abandonment Claims and Cardinal Changes: Can the Federal and State Rules be Reconciled?
"[John] is particularly notable for his complementary knowledge of Native American law and the energy sector."
Chambers USA, 2025