Massachusetts Construction Law and Litigation
Construction law and practice from the ground up
- Product Number: 2242783WFM
- Publication Date: 7/17/2024
- Edition: 3rd Edition 2024
- Copyright: © 2024 MCLE, Inc.
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There are at least as many legal perspectives on construction as there are stages in the actual construction process. Massachusetts Construction Law and Litigation takes a comprehensive approach to the subject, beginning with the preparation and negotiation of private and public construction contracts. It then takes on the legal issues that arise in setting up and operating a construction project, such as bonds, insurance, liens, and disputes as to the parties' performance. The book concludes with a series of issues relating to construction litigation—contract claims, tort claims, and damages—with tips you can use in your practice.
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Update: July 2024
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for updating your reference library with the 2024 edition of Massachusetts Construction Law and Litigation. This version brings enhanced guidance within your immediate reach—for fast answers to the questions that arise most frequently in your practice.
Highlights from among the developments reflected in this edition include
- reaffirmation of the "single look" approach to liquidated damages, in which the reasonability of the damages provision depends on the circumstances at the time the contract was formed rather than the circumstances at the time of the breach;
- an interpretation of the Prompt Pay Act setting forth the conditions under which payments may be rejected, including a certification that payments are being rejected in good faith, along with an explanation of the requirements for strict compliance with the statute;
- a determination of whether an executed letter of intent was a written contract sufficient to preclude summary judgment;
- the recordation of a notice of contract in the registry of deeds to establish a mechanic’s lien pursuant to G.L. c. 254, § 2;
- the application of G.L. c. 260, § 2B—a statute of repose applicable to improvements of real property—to the painting of spaces on a parking lot;
- the inability of limitation-of-liability clauses to shield developers and contractors from knowing and willful violations of G.L. c. 93A;
- "substantial performance” of construction contracts in connection with claims for recovery in quantum meruit; and
- factors considered in determining awards of attorney fees.
With this latest supplement, Massachusetts Construction Law and Litigation remains an essential companion for any lawyer handling a construction-related matter in the Commonwealth.
We at MCLE thank you for your ongoing support of this product, as we continue our efforts to bring you the latest solutions to the issues you face in your practice.
Very truly yours,
John M. Lawlor, Esq., MCLE Publications Attorney
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Update: May 2020
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for updating your reference library with the 2020 Supplement to Massachusetts Construction Law and Litigation. This version brings the latest in guidance on this area of the law within your immediate reach—for fast answers to the questions that arise most frequently in your practice.
Highlights from among the developments reflected in this supplement include
- a Supreme Judicial Court opinion establishing that, aside from breaches specifically related to design and construction, ordinary contract principles would apply to contractors' quantum meruit claims;
- increases in the threshold dollar amounts applicable to the Designer Selection Board's review procedures;
- standards for determining whether workers are subject to the Independent Contractor Law;
- updates to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Highways and Bridges;
- newly added discussions of the requirement that damages be quantifiable and standards for enforcing liquidated damages provisions;
- an expanded discussion of the mode-of-operation approach applicable to slip-and-fall cases;
- recording requirements applicable to mechanic's lien claimants; and •
- construction litigation.
With this latest supplement, Massachusetts Construction Law and Litigation remains an essential companion for any lawyer handling a construction-related matter in the Commonwealth.
We at MCLE thank you for your ongoing support of this product, as we continue our efforts to bring you the latest solutions to the issues you face in your practice.
Very truly yours,
John M. Lawlor, Esq., MCLE Publications Attorney
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Update: May 2018
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for updating your reference library with the 2018 edition of Massachusetts Construction Law and Litigation. This new edition brings the latest in guidance on this area of the law within your immediate reach—for fast answers to the questions that arise most frequently in your practice.
Highlights from among the developments reflected in this edition include
- passage of the Municipal Modernization Act, which established a more efficient process for procurement on smaller construction projects, changes in the dollar thresholds for vertical and horizontal projects, and provisions for the use of blanket vendor contracts or statewide contracts administered through the Operational Services Division;
- updates to the discussion of the designer selection process and other procurement provisions for public construction contracts;
- a recent Appeals Court decision barring the application of a general contractor's no-damages-for-delay clause when the subcontractor had been foreclosed from invoking contractual provisions for extensions of time;
- amendments to standard American Institute of Architects (AIA) documents and discussion of their application to construction projects;
- recent case law on the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing; and
- an expanded discussion of exceptions to the "pay if paid" provisions of the Massachusetts Prompt Payment Act.
With this latest update, Massachusetts Construction Law and Litigation remains an essential companion for any lawyer handling a construction-related matter in the Commonwealth.
We at MCLE thank you for your ongoing support of this product, as we continue our efforts to bring you the latest solutions to the issues you face in your practice.
Very truly yours,
John M. Lawlor, Esq., MCLE Publications Attorney
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Update: July 2024
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 01 expandPrivate Construction Contracts
Buy ChapterChapter 02 expandConstruction Law in the Public Sector
Buy ChapterChapter 03 expandPrivate and Public Construction Contract Performance Issues
Buy ChapterChapter 04 expandSurety Bonds
Buy ChapterChapter 05 expandThe Massachusetts Mechanic’s Lien Law
Buy ChapterChecklist 5.1
- Section 2 Mechanic’s Lien—Direct Contract with Owner Buy FormChecklist 5.2
- Section 2C Mechanic’s Lien—The Design Professional with a Direct Contract with the Owner Buy FormChecklist 5.3
- Section 2D Mechanic’s Lien—The Design Professional with a Contract with the Section 2C Design Professional Buy FormChecklist 5.4
- Section 4 Mechanic’s Lien—Direct Contract with Person Who Has Contract with Owner Buy FormChecklist 5.5
- Section 4 Mechanic’s Lien—Remote Contract with Someone Who Does Not Have Contract with Owner Buy FormChecklist 5.6
- Section 1 Mechanic’s Lien—Personal Labor—Wages and Benefits Buy FormExhibit 5A
- Notice of Substantial Completion Buy FormExhibit 5B
- Notice of Termination Buy FormExhibit 5C
- Notice of Contract, G.L. c. 254, § 2D Buy FormExhibit 5D
- Notice of Identification Buy FormExhibit 5E
- Blanket “No-Lien” Bond Buy FormExhibit 5F
- Target Lien Dissolution Bond Buy FormExhibit 5G
- Partial Waiver and Subordination of Lien Buy FormExhibit 5H
- Notice of Dissolution of Lien Buy FormExhibit 5I
- Notice of Contract, G.L. c. 254, § 2 Buy FormExhibit 5J
- Statement of Account Buy FormExhibit 5K
- Massachusetts Deed Indexing Standards: Document Formatting Standards Buy FormExhibit 5L
- Notice of Contract, G.L. c. 254, § 2C Buy FormExhibit 5M
- Notice of Contract, G.L. c. 254, § 4 Buy FormChapter 06 expandInsurance Issues in Construction Projects
Buy ChapterExhibit 6A
- Sample Insurance Provisions for Owner to Request of Architect Buy FormChapter 07 expandConstruction Contract Claims
Buy ChapterChapter 08 expandConstruction Tort Claims
Buy ChapterChecklist 8.1
- Initial Interview Topics for Construction Site Accident Case Buy FormExhibit 8A
- Authorization for the Release of Employment Records Buy FormExhibit 8B
- Sample Letter to Obtain Documents from Public Entities Buy FormExhibit 8C
- Sample Letter Demanding Disclosure of Applicable Policy Limits Buy FormExhibit 8D
- Sample Tender Letter Buy FormExhibit 8E
- Sample Supplemental Tender Letter Buy FormExhibit 8F
- Sample Demand Letter Buy FormExhibit 8G
- Sample Schedule “A” to Workers’ Compensation Insurer’s Subpoena Buy FormExhibit 8H
- Sample Schedule “A” to an Employer Subpoena Buy FormExhibit 8I
- Sample Schedule “A” to a Police Subpoena Buy FormExhibit 8J
- Sample Motion for Conviction and Probation Records of the Plaintiff Buy FormExhibit 8K
- Sample Motion to Permit Third-Party Defendant to Subpoena Psychological Records Buy FormExhibit 8L
- Sample Set of Interrogatories (Plaintiff Fall from Roof) Buy FormExhibit 8M
- Sample Request for Production of Documents (Plaintiff Fall from Roof) Buy FormExhibit 8N
- Sample Request for Production of Documents (Plaintiff Injured Operating Lift) Buy FormExhibit 8O
- Sample Request for Admissions Buy FormExhibit 8P
- Request for Written Statements Buy FormExhibit 8Q
- Sample Plaintiff Deposition Questions Buy FormExhibit 8R
- Sample Request for Admissions Directed to Indemnification and Additional-Insured Issues Buy FormChapter 09 expandDamages in Construction Litigation
Buy ChapterChapter 10 expandLitigation Against Design Professionals
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