About George T.
George T. Breur completed his undergraduate studies at Florida Atlantic University and earned his law degree from St. Thomas University School of Law. Those years laid the groundwork for a practice rooted in Florida law and federal court work. He moved from classroom to courtroom with an interest in construction-related legal issues.
He has practiced at Siegfried Rivera. Over time he built a practice that intersects construction disputes, contract interpretation, and litigation strategy. His career has involved appearances in state and federal forums. He is admitted to practice in Florida and in the U.S. District Courts for both the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.
Breur is board certified in Construction Law by The Florida Bar. That certification marks an acknowledged level of specialization in cases that often hinge on technical contract terms, project schedules, and statutory remedies. He also holds an active membership in The Florida Bar and maintains the professional registrations required to appear in the federal districts where he litigates.
In his practice he handles matters commonly seen in construction law: drafting and reviewing agreements, advising on claims and defenses, and representing clients in dispute resolution and trial. He works with a range of parties who are regularly involved in building projects. The work often requires coordinating expert testimony, reviewing project documentation and contracts, and addressing issues of liability and damage assessment. He brings a methodical approach to case preparation and courtroom presentation, shaped by both his training and his bar certification.
Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and deliberate in negotiations. He has repeatedly returned to core issues of contract interpretation and statutory remedies in his matters. Outside hearing rooms he engages in professional activities and bar membership duties that keep him current on developments in construction law and federal practice. He currently practices at Siegfried Rivera, where his work centers on construction law and related litigation.