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Jim Rudolph Named a Massachusetts Go To Construction Lawyer by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly

Jim Rudolph has been named a Massachusetts Go To Construction Lawyer by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. The “Go To Lawyer” award recognizes the top construction lawyers across the Commonwealth and highlights lawyers who are experts in their field. Attorneys were nominated by their clients and colleagues for their expertise in construction law, including signature accomplishments, representative cases and professional distinctions and chosen by a panel from Lawyers Weekly.

With more than 40 years of experience in business, construction, real estate and employment law, Jim has established himself as a pillar in the arena and a valued source of practical legal and business advice. His work with construction-related enterprises includes general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, engineers and architects. He served two terms as President of Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) and has been ABC’s General Counsel for over 20 years.

Read Jim’s profile in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly.

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