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Overview

Mr. Massad practices in the areas of commercial litigation, construction law, government contracts law, employment law, and equine law. He has first-chair representation of clients in construction-related lawsuits and employment-related lawsuits. He has a thorough working knowledge of FAR, federal and Texas common law relating to construction, procurement issues, Texas lien law and practical working knowledge of CPM and Primavera scheduling techniques.

Experience

Prior to joining Scheef & Stone, he served as First Assistant General Counsel for the Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport Board, Sr. Legal Counsel for S & A Restaurant Corporation (The Pillsbury Company) and Legal Counsel, Labor Relations Representative for Frito-Lay, Inc. (PepsiCo, Inc.).

Mr. Massad is an accredited mediator with an emphasis on construction disputes.

He successfully represented the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Board in a case involving prevailing wage statute (Tex. Gov’t Code Ann §2258.052) and whether the trial court was correct when it ordered the Airport Board to make determinations of wage violations for thousands of former subcontract employees and whether the plaintiffs could maintain class standing for those thousands of employees. The Court of Appeals found in favor of the Airport Board on all issues affirming the trial court’s judgment dismissing the class action and reversing the trial court and rendering judgment that the plaintiffs were not entitled to mandamus relief. 261 S.W. 3d 378

Recovered nearly $1 million for a governmental entity for faulty concrete construction of runways at the nation’s third busiest airport.

Successfully defended mass transit agency in multi-million dollar differing site condition claim. (Dallas Area Rapid Transit-AAA Arbitration)

Successfully defended Fortune 100 snack food manufacturer/distributor in over 150 EEOC claims of unlawful employment discrimination without a single probable cause determination. (Frito-Lay, Inc. 1983-1985)

Awarded summary judgment on a $2.5 million claim by subcontractor relative to soil remediation differing site condition claim. (Fertech Environmental, Inc. v. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Board-Cause No. 96-12437-M)

Awarded a directed verdict in favor of a governmental entity in a lawsuit by a former employee alleging Americans With Disabilities Act violations. (US District Court-Fort Worth)

Significant first-chair trial experience handling construction-related lawsuits involving delay, impact, acceleration and differing site conditions claims.

Significant first-chair trial experience representing governmental entities and Fortune 500 companies in employment discrimination-related lawsuits.

Successfully defended multi-million dollar Wage & Hour claim brought against Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Board–261 S.W.3d 378 (Tex.App-Dallas 2008)

Associations

  • American College of Equine Attorneys

Education

  • Juris Doctor, Baylor University School of Law, 1978
  • Bachelor of Arts, University of Texas at Austin, 1975

Honors

  • Selected as one of Texas’ Top-Rated Lawyers in Government Law and Construction Law by Legal Leaders Magazine, 2014-2023
  • Named in “Top Rated Lawyer” list for Construction Law by Martindale-Hubbell and Texas Lawyer, 2014-2023
  • While in law school, received the Best Speaker Award – Practice Court Mini Trial Competition, and served as the faculty-designated law school representative to Baylor Student Congress.
  • Selected as one of Texas’s Top Ranked Lawyers in Labor and Employment by Legal Leaders Magazine, 2014-2023
  • Recognized as a Top Rated Lawyer in Commercial Litigation Law by The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, Martindale Hubbell, and National Law Journal, 2014-2023

Practice Areas

  • Construction Litigation
  • Contract Negotiation
  • Delay & Impact Claims
  • Design Malpractice
  • Government Contracts
  • Lien & Bond Claims
  • Employment Agreements
  • Employment Litigation
  • Employee Benefits/ERISA
  • Executive Compensation
  • Management Education
  • Non-Competition Covenants
  • Wage and Hour Compliance
  • Banking Litigation & Foreclosures
  • Construction Litigation
  • Computer Fraud & Privacy Litigation
  • Copyright Litigation
  • Cyber Insurance Coverage & Litigation
  • Direct Sales & Regulatory Matters
  • Employment Litigation
  • Insurance Defense
  • Oil & Gas Litigation
  • Product Liability Litigation
  • Professional Liability
  • Real Estate Litigation
  • Securities Fraud Litigation
  • Securities Litigation & Arbitration
  • State & Federal Appeals
  • Transfer Tax and Probate Litigation
  • Trade Secret Litigation
  • Trademark Litigation

Admissions

  • State Bar of Texas, Construction Law Section, Employment Law Section