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Construction Law and Litigation Practice Group

Parker Scheer’s Construction Law and Litigation Practice offers full service construction advice and representation for both public and private projects. The group represents owners, general contractors, sub-contractors, suppliers, architects and engineers in a wide variety of construction matters, including project financing, contract negotiation, risk management implementation, dispute resolution, mediation, arbitration and litigation.

Sr. Partner and co-founder, Barry S. Scheer, lectures regularly on construction law topics, and most recently presented on Resolution Strategies at “Construction Law in Massachusetts: Can this Job be Saved”, a seminar for lawyers and construction professionals.

Reported construction and real estate development cases in which Parker Scheer LLP was a principal player include Star Drywall Plastering & Painting, Inc. v. Charles Construction Co., 50 Mass. App. Ct. 1106 (2000); Verderber v. Perry, 181 F. 3d 81 (1999); Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. v. Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority, 2002 WL 31957004 (Mass.Super. 2002);

Parker Scheer has also represented clients in numerous arbitrations and mediations, and has appeared in numerous construction and development cases in the State and Federal Courts throughout Massachusetts.  

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