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Litigation-I Win, You Lose vs. Mediation-Win/Win

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  Litigation is a zero-sum game.  It destroys relationships and fosters enmity between the parties.  Parties rarely walk away happy.  Even if they win, the expense of litigation is enormous, and collecting on judgments is difficult. Disputes ultimately resolve, but the focus on winning at any cost can lead to prolonged legal battles.  Living with a lawsuit causes ongoing stress, which can distract you from your business and even have an effect on your health. In a courtroom, the final decision lies with a judge or jury who may not fully grasp the complexities of the case. Parties relinquish control over the outcome, potentially leaving them dissatisfied with the final judgment. Mediation has the opposite effect.   Rather than polarizing people, it enables the parties to attack the issues and not each other.     The process promotes open communication, collaboration and problem-solving, which enables parties to actively participate in crafting mutually beneficial solutions.   It res

Mechanic's Liens Basics in Massachusetts

Although I have written about mechanic's liens in the past, the power of a lien cannot be underestimated and bears repeating.  The right to file a lien is a huge advantage for contractors and construction companies, and is a unique tool that helps contractors get paid.  As long as the construction company has a written contract with the owner, it can file a lien on a property within ninety days of the date the it last worked at the project.  If the contractor is a subcontractor, the time for filing is extended to within ninety days of the last date that someone working by and through the general contractor worked at the project.  These deadlines are strict, and if they are missed, then the company can no longer file a valid mechanic's lien. A lien consists of two documents; a Notice of Contract and a Statement of Account.  The Notice of Contract may be filed at the Registry of Deeds at the start of a project to put the public on notice that the company is working at the prope