Jed Nolan
Attorney

Jed Nolan

A tenacious advocate with a unique combination of construction litigation experience and consumer protection work. Licensed in West Virginia, North Carolina, and Washington.

Construction Litigation Consumer Protection Debt Collection Defense
Biography

About Jed

Jed Nolan is an attorney at Klein & Sheridan, where he brings a distinctive combination of construction law knowledge and consumer protection experience to bear on behalf of the firm's clients. Licensed in West Virginia, North Carolina, and Washington, Jed represents individuals and families dealing with a range of legal issues, from shoddy construction work and contractor disputes to abusive debt collection practices and consumer rights violations.

Jed's construction law practice focuses on representing homeowners who have been harmed by contractors who fail to deliver on their promises. Whether a contractor has abandoned a project mid-construction, performed substandard work that creates safety hazards, or misused funds that were entrusted to them for materials and labor, Jed works to hold those contractors accountable and recover his clients' losses. He understands the technical aspects of construction disputes and works closely with industry experts when needed to build compelling cases.

On the consumer protection side, Jed is an aggressive advocate for people who are being mistreated by debt collectors and creditors. He handles cases under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, defending clients against illegal collection tactics including threatening phone calls, false representations about debts owed, and attempts to collect on time-barred or discharged obligations. He also represents clients who are being sued by creditors, raising every available defense and counterclaim to protect their interests.

Jed's dual focus in construction and consumer law makes him especially effective for clients whose financial difficulties stem from construction-related losses. A homeowner who has paid tens of thousands of dollars to a contractor who disappears often finds themselves in a debt spiral that touches multiple areas of the law. Jed is uniquely positioned to address the full picture, pursuing recovery against the contractor while simultaneously protecting the client from abusive collection activity on the debts that result.

Representative Focus

  • Construction disputes involving defective work, abandoned projects, and contractor misconduct
  • Consumer protection claims tied to debt collection, credit reporting, and related financial harm
  • Defense of creditor lawsuits and other collection-driven litigation

Bar Admissions

  • West Virginia State Bar
  • North Carolina State Bar
  • Washington State Bar

Practice Areas

Dealing With a Contractor Dispute or Creditor Problem?

Whether you are fighting a bad contractor, dealing with abusive debt collectors, or facing a creditor lawsuit, Jed and the Klein & Sheridan team are ready to help. Your first consultation is always free.