Mintz Member William Hill Selected as a Fellow of the American College of Construction Lawyers
Mintz is pleased to share that Member and Co-chair of the firm’s Construction Law Practice, William M. Hill, has been selected as a Fellow of the American College of Construction Lawyers (ACCL), a highly-selective association of construction law practitioners, professors, and judges. Notably, Mr. Hill is one of just seven ACCL Fellows based in Massachusetts.
Mr. Hill is a preeminent construction lawyer whose practice encompasses construction and real estate disputes and transactions, as well as commercial and corporate litigation. He counsels owners, lenders, general contractors, joint ventures, and subcontractors in transactions and disputes across a variety of private and public sector projects. He has focused on both delivering a variety of projects and resolving disputes for clients in an efficient and timely manner. For more than two decades, Mr. Hill has been a leader in various construction bar organizations, including the American Bar Association’s Forum on Construction Law. He served as Chair of the Forum and developed the concept of Building for Good, Inc., a national, web-based platform linking nonprofits and charities with skilled, pro bono construction lawyers, which launched in 2019 and has since expanded into new regions across the United States.
Founded in 1989, the ACCL is a national organization of lawyers who have demonstrated skill, experience and high standards of professional and ethical conduct in the practice, or in the teaching, of construction law, and who are dedicated to excellence in the specialized practice of construction law. Fellowship in the ACCL is extended by invitation-only to those who are found to have mastered the practice or the teaching of construction law and dispute resolution in the complex technical and legal fields pertaining to the built environment, whose professional careers have been marked by the highest standards of ethical conduct, scholarship, professionalism, and collegiality, and who have demonstrated a commitment to “give back” to the construction industry. The ACCL provides a professional forum for its Fellows to explore and analyze legal and industry issues arising nationally and internationally.