FN-2175348 MN-2175348 LN-2175348, Esq.
Attorney; Adjunct Professor of Law
Austin, Texas
Daily Rate $6,000
Current DuBois, Bryant & Campbell, LLP - Partner
University of Texas School of Law - Adjunct Professor
Languages English
DuBois, Bryant & Campbell, LLP - Partner
University of Texas School of Law - Adjunct Professor
Attorney; Adjunct Professor of Law
Partner, DuBois, Bryant & Campbell, LLP, 2005-present; Partner/Associate (1990-1997), Haynes and Boone, LLP, 1998-2005; Project Manager, Fluor Daniel, Inc., 1982-1987.

Adjunct Professor, University of Texas School of Law, Construction Law and Construction Litigation, 2002-present.
Construction Experience: Prior to entering law school, was employed as a project manager by Fluor Daniel, Inc. Has worked on various types of construction projects, including high-rise office buildings, high-tech facilities, warehouses, and manufacturing plants located in Texas, Maryland, and Virginia.

Legal Experience: Primarily involved in litigation, with a focus on construction law, including architect/engineer liability, construction defects, delay claims, mechanic's liens, and bond claims. Also assists clients in construction contract drafting and negotiation on a wide range of projects including corporate headquarters, office campuses, industrial, retail, muti-family and single family residential. In transactional and litigation matters, has represented owners, general contractors, architects, engineers, and, to a lesser extent, subcontractors and suppliers.

Has handled numerous property damage, delay, building accessibility, payment or personal injury claims on office buildings, retail complexes, grain mills, sports arenas, semiconductor manufacturing, apartment complexes, jails, schools, and single family residential, among others. Litigation experience includes bench trials and jury trials. Since 2002, has served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas School of Law teaching courses in Construction Law and Construction Litigation.
Serves as a mediator in complex construction disputes, including multi-party property damage, construction partnership and other business entity disputes, change order and additional work disputes, design defect claims, complex mechanics’ lien matters, and other breach of contract claims.
I spend a considerable amount of time preparing for the mediation by obtaining copies of contract, expert reports, and key correspondence along with the traditional mediation statements. I talk with each counsel of record prior to mediation so that the morning session is focused on negotiation and not on efforts to get me up to speed on the dispute.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (BS, Building Construction 1982);
St. Mary's University School of Law (Juris Doctor 1990).
Admitted to the Bar, Texas (1990); U.S. District Court: Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court.
State Bar of Texas Construction Law Section (Officer 2015-2018 and Chair 2018-2019; former member of Council); Austin Bar Association (Construction Law Section, Past Chairman); Associated Builders and Contractors (Central Texas Chapter active 1992 - 2018 and former member of Board of Directors); Texas Bar Foundation - Life Fellow.
"Loss Prevention for Design Professionals," Austin AIA Chapter, 2008; "Design Document Primer," Construction Basics Course, State Bar of Texas, 2006; "Design Professionals and Certificates of Merit in Texas," 19th Annual Construction Law Conference, State Bar of Texas, 2005; "Troublesome Clauses in Construction Contracts," 17th Annual Construction Law Conference, State Bar of Texas, 2003 and several Lorman seminars; "Litigating the Construction Case," Advanced Civil Litigation Seminar, University of Houston, 1999; "What is Substantial Completion?," Mortgage Lending Institute, State Bar of Texas, 1998. Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Texas School of Law.
$6,000 Per Day
English
United States of America
Austin, TX

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