About the author  ⁄ Jim Peloquin, Esq.

Jim Peloquin is a partner at the Boston law firm of Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford, LLP. For over 30 years, Jim has specialized in the construction litigation arena representing all actors, including design professionals, owners, and contractors. He can be reached at JPeloquin@ConnKavanaugh.com.

An engineer’s stamp, or seal, is a symbol of professional pride and accomplishment. It signifies that the engineer has attained a level of education, competence, and experience so that he or she may be relied upon by private and public clients to prepare a set of plans and specifications that conform to the standard of care in the engineer’s area of practice. But does the mere act of stamping a set of plans create any additional liability concerns for the engineer?

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