Ross Wecker is an accomplished trial attorney and trusted
advisor who combines his project engineering expertise with legal acumen to
secure impactful results for clients throughout Massachusetts and beyond.
Appearing regularly in federal and state courts, arbitrations, and mediations,
Ross represents general contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and
consultants in industries including construction, real estate, and healthcare.
His practice centers on resolving complex construction disputes, such as bond
claims and mechanic’s liens, alongside commercial litigation matters involving
employment disputes, leasing conflicts, and vendor/supplier claims. Renowned
for his solution-oriented mindset, Ross achieves client success through
precise, evidence-driven strategies that safeguard their interests in
high-stakes disputes.
With a deep understanding of the technical and financial
demands of litigation, Ross offers forward-thinking risk management guidance to
prevent disputes or fortify clients’ positions when conflicts arise. By
crafting practical, customized contracts and ensuring compliance with statutory
requirements, he provides straightforward, responsive, and client-focused
communication advice.
As a Founding Partner of Cole Law Partners, Ross drives the
firm’s mission with a blend of technical insight, collaborative leadership, and
a commitment to delivering practical solutions that align risk mitigation with
business goals.
Business and Professional Associations
· Massachusetts Bar Association
· Vermont Bar Association
· Massachusetts Electrical Contractors Association
· Steel Fabricators of New England
· American Subcontractors Association
Articles and Publications
Construction Newsletter, The Contracting Professional
(September 2010).
Construction Newsletter, The Contracting Professional
(June 2010).
Construction Newsletter, The Contracting Professional
(March 2010).
Payment Controls: The Key to a Successful Construction
Project, High-Profile Monthly, February 2010.
When Business Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going, SFNE
News (October 2009).
When Your Customer Doesn't Pay Should You Stop
Work?, MECA News, (Fall 2007).
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the
Internet: Reciprocal Compensation or Irreconcilable
Compensation, 6.J. High Tec L. 291 (2006).