
James Duffy O'Connor
Partner
f612.642.8378
james.oconnor@maslon.com
3300 Wells Fargo Center
90 South Seventh Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Jim O'Connor is a partner at Maslon, where he heads the firm's Construction Law Group. A lawyer for more than 30 years, he devotes his practice exclusively to construction and construction insurance-related matters. He represents engineers, general contractors, specialty contractors, owners and designers in contract formation and construction matters throughout the United States. Jim is a Fellow of the American College of Construction Lawyers, a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, the former Chair of the ABA Forum on the Construction Industry, and an active member of the AGC's Contract Documents Committee and its Risk Management Committee. He has published extensively in the construction law area, co-editing a book on construction systems and technologies: Whitney, MacPherson & O'Connor, Sticks and Bricks: A Practical Guide to Construction Systems & Technology (ABA 2001); AGC Contract Documents Handbook, Chapter 2, "Owner-Contractor Agreements" (Aspen 2003); O'Connor, "Wrestling with Reform: Indemnification Agreements, The Statutory Bars, Promises to Procure, and Insurance Products for the Construction Industry," 1 J.A.C.C.L. 57 (West 2007); The A201 Deskbook: Understanding the Revised General Conditions, (ABA 2008); and O'Connor, "What Every Court Should Know about Insurance Coverage for Defective Construction," 5 J.A.C.C.L. 1 (West 2011).
- Litigation
- Construction Litigation
- Claims Avoidance
- Construction Claims
- Contract Formation and Administration
- Defective Construction Claims
- National Indemnity Program
- Payment Claims
- Construction Insurance Coverage Litigation
- Creighton University School of Law, Omaha, Nebraska,
1979
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
Honors: Alpha Sigma Nu
Law Review: Creighton Law Review, Lead Articles Editor, 1978 - 1979 - Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska,
1976
B.A.
Honors: cum laude
- Minnesota, 1979
- U.S. District Court District of Minnesota, 1979
- U.S. Court of Appeals 8th Circuit, 1980
- U.S. Court of Federal Claims, 1995
- U.S. Supreme Court, 2001
- American College of Construction Lawyers - Fellow, 2005 - Present
- American Bar Association - Member; Forum on the Construction Industry, Steering Committee Member; Chair of Division 2 (Contract Documents); Governing Committee Member and past Chair
- American Bar Foundation - Fellow, 2005 - Present
- Minnesota State Bar Association - Member
- Hennepin County Bar Association - Member; Construction Law Section
- Associated General Contractors of America, - Affiliate Member since 1994; Contract Documents and Risk Management Committees; National Risk/Surety Committee, Member; Taskforce on the AIA A-201 General Conditions Document 2007 Edition: Negotiator, assigned insurance and indemnity provisions
- Associated General Contractors of Minnesota - Affiliate Member
- American Arbitration Association - Panel Member
- “AIA A201 vs. ConsensusDOCS: A 10-Round Bout to Determine which is the Fairest Contract of Them All,” Associated General Contractors of America’s 92nd Annual Meeting, 2011
- “Construction Financing and the Contractor’s Right to Know the Owner’s Financial Arrangements for Construction Projects,” Associated General Contractors of America’s 91st Annual Meeting, 2010
- Associated General Contractors of America AIA A201 Audio Conference: “The New A201 What Every Contractor Needs to Know,” Maslon Speaker Series, 2007
- “Sharpen Your Pencils: What Every Owner Needs to Know About Contracting with Designers and Constructors,” Maslon Speaker Series, 2007
- Jim regularly lectures on construction law topics on both a local and national level. He has lectured classes on construction contracting at Creighton Law School and the University of Minnesota School of Architecture.
- What Every Court Should Know about Insurance Coverage for Defective Construction, 5 J.A.C.C.L. 1 (West 2011)
- The Demise of the Project Manual; Early Bird Financial Disclosures; Hazardous Haz-Mat Revisions; & Insuring the Uninsurable, Associated General Contractors, 2009
- The A201 Deskbook: Understanding the Revised General Conditions, American Bar Association, 2008
- Wrestling with Reform: Indemnification Agreements, The Statutory Bars, Promises to Procure, and Insurance Products for the Construction Industry, J.A.C.C.L. 57 (West 2007)
- Delay & Change in the Construction Project, Thomson West Construction Briefings, 2005
- Construction Defects, ‘Property Damage’ and the Commercial General Liability Policy, 24 Construction Lawyer 30 (Spring 2004)
- Owner-Contractor Agreements, AGC Contract Documents Handbook (Construction Law Library), co-author Chapter 2 (Aspen 2003)
- Report to the AGC Risk Management Committee on Mold Litigation Nationally: Including Biased Observations & One-Sided Opinions, Associated General Contractors, 2003
- Controlled Insurance Programs in the Construction Industry: Putting a Ribbon on Wrap-Ups, (O’Connor and Sirany), 22 Construction Lawyer 30 (Winter 2002)
- Sticks & Bricks: A Practical Guide to Construction Systems and Technology, (Whitney, MacPherson & O’Connor), American Bar Association, 2001
- Recurring Ethical Predicaments in Construction Litigation, (MILE, 2001)
- What Every Construction Lawyer Should Know About CGL Coverage for Defective Construction, 21 Construction Lawyer 22 (Winter 2001)
- Observations on the Revisions to the AIA Contract Documents: A201, B141 & C141, University of Minnesota/AIA MN, 1998
- Observations About Three of the AIA A201’s Major Changes, American Bar Association, 1997
- A Few Ethical Considerations in the Administrative Context, NBI, 1997
- Constitutional & Procedural Defenses: What Employers Should Know About OSHA Administrative Warrants and Administrative Charges, NBI, 1997
- Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Pena & The State of Race-Based Preferences in the Construction Industry—One Year Later, Minnesota Institute of Legal Education, 1996
- Program Management: The Constructor’s Perspective--On Platypuses and Program Management, 16 Construction Lawyer 11 (Oct. 1996)
- Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Pena & The Future of Affirmative Action in Public Construction, Minnesota Institute of Legal Education, 1995
- The Ethics of Claim Development and Presentation: Sandstone Is Not Just a Building Material, Minnesota Institute of Legal Education, 1995
- Indemnification Agreements, The Statutory Bars, Promises to Procure and Insurance Products for the Construction Industry, American Bar Association, 1995
- Bad Faith Litigation and the Contract Surety: Tips for Defending Bad Faith Claims, Minnesota Institute of Legal Education, 1994
- Securing Indemnity Agreements with Insurance Products, Minnesota Institute of Legal Education, 1994
- Indemnification in the Construction Industry: A 50 State Survey, O’Connor, O’Halloran, Toomey and Craig, American Bar Association, 1994
- The Sistership Exclusion & Property Damage Coverage in the CGL, Minnesota Institute of Legal Education, 1993
- Contractors’ Indemnity Obligations & the Statutory Bar, Minnesota Institute of Legal Education, 1993
- Indemnity, What it is and What it Ain’t, RIMS 1993
- What to Do Until the Supreme Court Reverses Watson-Forsberg, (MN AGC 1992)
- The Construction Management Project Delivery System and the CM’s Liability to Owners and Others, Minnesota Institute of Legal Education, 1989
- General Contractor Tort Liability for Worksite Injuries, Minnesota Institute of Legal Education, 1986
- Note, Illegitimacy Classifications Require Reasonably Strict Scrutiny, 11 Creighton L. Rev. 609 (1978)
- Leading Individual Attorney in Minnesota for Construction, Chambers USA 2008 - 2011
- Who’s Who Legal: The International Who’s Who of Construction Lawyers
- Who’s Who Legal: The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers: Construction
- Who’s Who International Registry
- Who's Who National Registry
- Who’s Who in Minnesota ADR, Minnesota Law & Politics
- Recognized on Minnesota Super Lawyers® list, 2003 - 2011 (Minnesota Super Lawyers® is a designation given to only 5 percent of Minnesota attorneys each year.)
- AV Rating, Martindale-Hubbell (AV, BV, and CV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties, Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies)
