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David L. Fine Admitted to Mirick O'Connell Partnership

Mirick O'Connell, a full service law firm with offices in Worcester, Westborough and Boston, admits David L. Fine to Partnership.

Mirick O'Connell, a full service law firm with offices in Worcester, Westborough and Boston, is pleased to announce that David L. Fine has been admitted to the Partnership.

Fine is chair of the Firm’s Construction Law Group, a diverse group comprised of attorneys specializing in construction litigation, corporate and real estate law, and labor and employment law. He represents and counsels clients in the construction industry, including commercial, institutional and residential owners and developers, general contractors, construction managers, specialty subcontractors, suppliers and manufacturers. He represents clients in adverse proceedings such as litigation and arbitration, consulting regarding risk management, contract preparation and negotiation, and providing business advice.


Fine works closely with a number of national, regional and local trade organizations, and he often lectures and writes about topics pertinent to the construction industry, such as project delivery, due diligence and financing, contracts, teaming, indemnity and warranty concerns, insurance coverage, public procurement, bid protests, green building and solar, surety bond claims, mechanics’ liens, and construction industry dispute resolution methods and procedures. He is the vice president of the Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Central Massachusetts, and he lectures regularly on construction risk management for the George W. Gould Construction Institute, the training affiliate of the Associated Builders and Contractors of Massachusetts. Fine is also an active member of the ABA Forum on Construction Law, where he serves as a member of the Steering Committee for the Forum’s Subcontractors and Suppliers Division and as a liaison to the Special Programs & Education Committee.

Fine was named a Massachusetts "Rising Star" by Boston magazine and Law & Politics in 2013, 2014 and 2015.

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