When you are involved in a construction law dispute, you have enough on your mind without having to worry about explaining specifics to your lawyers. You want a lawyer who truly understands the challenges specific to Massachusetts construction law. At Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP (DGS | Law), we have decades of experience in the construction business and practicing construction law.
We understand your concerns and the challenges you face. When it comes to construction law, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. By helping our clients negotiate and draft comprehensive contracts, we can help them avoid legal troubles in the future. However, disputes can arise from any contract, no matter how much protection it provides.
When the parties cannot agree as to the practical effect of the contract plans and specifications, we will protect your rights.
We understand your concerns and the challenges you face. When it comes to construction law, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. By helping our clients negotiate and draft comprehensive contracts, we can help them avoid legal troubles in the future. However, disputes can arise from any contract, no matter how much protection it provides.
When the parties cannot agree as to the practical effect of the contract plans and specifications, we will protect your rights.
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You cannot separate the construction business from construction law.
If your lawyers don't understand the construction business, they are going to have a hard time discerning the issues most important to you.
Don't spend your time educating your lawyer.
Hire an attorney who can help you run a more efficient business.
At the Greater Boston law firm of Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP, our lawyers help construction businesses throughout Massachusetts and from across the United States.
Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP was formed in 2016 by three attorneys with a common passion for representing the legal interests of participants in the construction industry throughout New England.
If your lawyers don't understand the construction business, they are going to have a hard time discerning the issues most important to you.
Don't spend your time educating your lawyer.
Hire an attorney who can help you run a more efficient business.
At the Greater Boston law firm of Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP, our lawyers help construction businesses throughout Massachusetts and from across the United States.
Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP was formed in 2016 by three attorneys with a common passion for representing the legal interests of participants in the construction industry throughout New England.
Whether you are running a construction company or selecting one to build your project, it is a complicated business.
There can be a lot of entities involved in the successful completion of every project.
At Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP, you won't waste time educating your lawyer about your industry.
John Davagian has over 30 years of experience in the construction business, and can assist your business with everything from contract formation to dispute resolution.
Contact our Massachusetts construction lawyers today.
There can be a lot of entities involved in the successful completion of every project.
At Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP, you won't waste time educating your lawyer about your industry.
John Davagian has over 30 years of experience in the construction business, and can assist your business with everything from contract formation to dispute resolution.
Contact our Massachusetts construction lawyers today.
Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP is a leader in the field of prosecuting and defending public construction claims.
Manuel F. Spencer & Sons, Inc. v. Commonwealth, 16 Mass.
App.
Ct. 290 (1983): First case in Massachusetts interpreting "extra work" as used in M.G.L. c. 30, § 39F, the public works subcontractor direct payment statute from MDPW to the client for that extra work.
Bastianelli v. National Union Fire Inc. Co., 36 Mass.
Ct. 367 (1994): Interpretation of M.G.L. c. 149, § 29, the public construction bond statute, finding that proof of actual notice is sufficient to meet the statutory requirement for formal "written" notice under the statute and circumstance of that case.
Manuel F. Spencer & Sons, Inc. v. Commonwealth, 16 Mass.
App.
Ct. 290 (1983): First case in Massachusetts interpreting "extra work" as used in M.G.L. c. 30, § 39F, the public works subcontractor direct payment statute from MDPW to the client for that extra work.
Bastianelli v. National Union Fire Inc. Co., 36 Mass.
Ct. 367 (1994): Interpretation of M.G.L. c. 149, § 29, the public construction bond statute, finding that proof of actual notice is sufficient to meet the statutory requirement for formal "written" notice under the statute and circumstance of that case.
Construction companies in Massachusetts face a specific set of challenges.
When you seek the counsel of a lawyer, you don't want to waste your time explaining the details of your construction project.
By contacting an attorney familiar with the construction industry you can save yourself time and money.
At the Sudbury law offices of Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP we are ready to answer all your questions regarding construction law.
We represent a variety of customers, from developers and contractors to engineers, subcontractors, suppliers and owners.
When you seek the counsel of a lawyer, you don't want to waste your time explaining the details of your construction project.
By contacting an attorney familiar with the construction industry you can save yourself time and money.
At the Sudbury law offices of Davagian Grillo & Semple LLP we are ready to answer all your questions regarding construction law.
We represent a variety of customers, from developers and contractors to engineers, subcontractors, suppliers and owners.
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