Heald & LeBoeuf, Ltd., ltd.
 
 

Roger N. LeBoeuf
Member
Email: rnl@healdandleboeuf.com

Practice Areas: Construction Law; Litigation; Arbitration; Mediation; Public Bidding; Public Contract Law; Mechanics' Lien Law; Surety and Bond Law; Business Law.

Admitted: 1994, Rhode Island; 1995, Massachusetts; 1996, U.S. District Court, District of Rhode Island and U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts

Law School: Wake Forest University School of Law, J.D., 1994

College: Bryant College, B.S., cum laude, 1991

Biography: Author: "The Public Duty Doctrine and The Rhode Island Tort Claims Act," Rhode Island Bar Journal, February 1995; "The Rhode Island Public Works Arbitration Act," Rhode Island Bar Journal, June 1999. Co-Author: "Proprietary Specifications on RI State Construction Projects," The Rhode Writer, The Construction Specifications Institute, February 1995; "Proprietary Specifications Massachusetts Public Building and Public Works Construction Projects," The Rhode Island Writer, The Construction Specifications Institute, May 1995; "Construction Contracting For Public Entities in Rhode Island," Lorman Business Center, Inc., September, 2000; "Construction Contracting for Public Entities in Rhode Island," Lorman Education Services, November 2001; "Tricks, Traps and Ploys used in Construction Scheduling in Massachusetts," Lorman Business Center, Inc., April, 2005; "Construction Lien Law in Rhode Island," Lorman Education Services, September 2005; "Mechanics' Lien Update," Rhode Island Bar Association, April 2007; "Construction Lien Law in Rhode Island and Massachusetts," Lorman Education Services, October 2007.

Born: Fall River, Massachusetts, January 22, 1969

ISLN: 910167190

 
 
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