Rebecca Raphaelson
USA Guide 2024
Up and Coming : Construction
Up and Coming
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Provided by Rebecca Raphaelson
Practice Areas
Rebecca’s practice encompasses a wide range of litigation matters, including construction, complex business litigation, and fiduciary matters. She represents clients in a variety of business disputes, negotiations and investigations, in litigation and in alternative dispute resolution forums, including JAMS and the ICC, and is well-versed in issues related to e-discovery and privilege.
As a member of the firm’s Construction Law Practice Group, Rebecca has represented property owners, developers, and general contractors in construction disputes in the public and private sector. Rebecca has experience counseling clients on contract formation, project delays, terminations, mechanics’ liens, and defective work. Rebecca has also drafted and negotiated general contracts, subcontracts, consultant agreements, construction management agreements, and other project-related documents. She has extensive experience with both AIA and custom construction forms, and is effective in reaching consensus on critical contract language to mitigate risk for her clients.
Rebecca also contributes to Mintz’s pro bono commitment. She has successfully represented a client in his application for political asylum in the United States allowing him to escape political persecution in Uganda.
Prior to joining Mintz, Rebecca was a public interest attorney fellow at the Medical-Legal Partnership│Boston at Boston Medical Center, where she coordinated direct and systemic advocacy around housing law, including reasonable accommodations, housing transfers, and access to housing priorities and preferences. In addition, she represented low-income clients in hearings at the Department of Housing and Community Development and the Boston Housing Authority. During this time, she also facilitated a pilot pro bono legal referral program for low-income patients at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Rebecca was a Summer Associate at Mintz in 2009. During law school, Rebecca worked as a law clerk at a dynamic law firm in Washington, DC specializing in representation of nonprofit organizations
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Rebecca Raphaelson advises clients in construction and design contract formation and negotiation with experience in both AIA as well as bespoke contracts. She also counsels clients on dispute avoidance and construction litigation.