Total Credits: 5.75 Construction Defect Law Specialization, 5.75 CLE, 1.75 Ethics
This year’s State Bar Construction Law Section’s All-Day Program will focus on how to develop a case strategy to maximize the chances of a favorable outcome for your construction clients. The faculty of judges, arbitrators and experienced construction lawyers will present a step-by-step approach on how to handle a construction case--from the first day you get the new file until the eve of trial or arbitration.
The program will cover a wide range of topics, including:
Program Co-Chairs
Michael J. Holden, Holden Willits PLC
Barry A. Willits, Holden Willits PLC
Faculty
Todd A. Baxter, Dickinson Wright PLLC
Jeffrey Brannen, Chief Legal Officer, Balfour Beatty Construction, Dallas, Texas
Honorable Roger E. Brodman (Ret.), Holden Willits PLC
David J. Cantelme, Cantelme & Brown PLC
Renee B. Gerstman, Gerstman Law
Gregory P. Gillis, Sacks Tierney PA
Stephen E. Jackson, Warner Angle Hallam Jackson & Formanek PLC
Daniel H. Kruger, Engineering Systems, Inc., Ames, Iowa
Honorable Daniel G. Martin, Maricopa County Superior Court
Honorable M. Scott McCoy, Maricopa County Superior Court
Dominica J. Minore, The Law Offices of Dominica J Minore PC
Nelson A. F. Mixon, Holden Willits PLC
Stephen E. Richman, Dickinson Wright PLLC
Honorable Barry C. Schneider (Ret.), Schneider Mediation
James J. Sienicki, Snell & Wilmer LLP
Julianne C. Wheeler, The Wheeler Law Group PLLC
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is a partner with Holden Willits PLC. His practice focuses on commercial litigation and construction law. He has represented owners, general contractors, subcontractors, materials suppliers, sureties and design professionals. He is a frequent author and speaker on a wide range of construction issues including the Arizona chapter of the 2000, 2003 and 2010 editions of the ABA Design/Build Handbook; "Economic Damage Claims Against Design Professionals," Arizona Attorney (February 2003). Mr. Willits has been named in Best Lawyers in America® for construction litigation every year since 2012, and he was named Lawyer of the Year in 2016, 2021 and 2022. From 1994 through 1996, Mr. Willits clerked for the Hon. Sarah Evans Barker, Chief Judge for the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Indiana. He is a member of the State Bar of Arizona and the American Bar Association (Construction Forum) and is admitted to practice in the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. District Courts for Arizona and Southern Indiana. He graduated Order of the Coif from the University of Virginia Law School and earned a B.A. with highest distinction, Phi Beta Kappa, from Indiana University in 1989. Mr. Willits is listed in Best Lawyers in America and Southwest Super Lawyers. (03/2022)
is the principal attorney of the firm of Minore Law in Scottsdale. Since 1999, her practice has focused on construction law, representing contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and owners in a variety of commercial and residential construction contexts. She also practices in the areas of complex commercial and civil litigation, as well as general business advising. Ms. Minore began her law practice at Mariscal, Weeks, McIntyre & Friedlander in the firm's construction law and litigation groups, and later practiced litigation at Fennemore Craig. In 2005, she established her solo practice. She earned her law degree from ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law in 1999. Before law school she was the research analyst to the Arizona House of Representative's Judiciary Committee, and she received her undergraduate degree from ASU in 1991. Ms. Minore is the President of the Executive Council of the State Bar's Construction Section and a member of the ABA's Forum on the Construction Industry. She also is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation.
is a partner at Snell & Wilmer LLP which has been recognized as a national "Tier 1" firm in construction litigation during the last seven years by U.S. News and Best Lawyers. Jim was the head of the firm's construction group for over 15 years. Since 1983, Jim has represented owners, developers, general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, design professionals and lenders in litigation, contract drafting, negotiations, arbitration and mediation matters involving public and private projects and is a frequent speaker and author. He is a member of the American Subcontractors Association, Arizona Builders' Alliance, ACEC, American Bar Association Forum on the Construction Industry, ABA Public Contracts Section, State Bar Construction Law Section and Construction Financial Management Association. He graduated Order of the Coif from the University of Kansas School of Law in 1983 and was managing editor of the Kansas Law Review. He earned his undergraduate degree from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1974. Jim has been named to Best Lawyers in America® 2003-2022 in the area of Construction Law and Litigation. The Best Lawyers in America® also named Jim Phoenix Lawyer of the Year, Construction Law, in 2013 and Phoenix Lawyer of the Year, Construction Litigation in 2018. Jim has also been listed in Southwest Super Lawyers in the Construction Litigation area for over a decade. (03/2022)
Gregory P. Gillis is an attorney, mediator and arbitrator with over 35 years of experience in construction and commercial litigation. He has represented owners, general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers in both residential and commercial construction projects, including disputes relating to construction contract terms and conditions, construction defects, delay, termination, warranty, payment disputes, mechanic's liens, prompt pay disputes and surety and license bond claims. He is a member of the American Arbitration Association's Construction, Large Complex Case, Commercial, and Consumer Panel of Neutrals. He is peer reviewed AV Pre-Eminent by Martindale-Hubbell since 2010, a Best Lawyers in America in areas of construction and commercial litigation since 2012 and in Arbitration since 2022; and a Southwest Super Lawyers in construction law since 2014. He is a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals, Arizona Chapter, and former Chair of the ADR Section of the State Bar of Arizona.
of counsel to Lang & Klain, P.C. (Scottsdale, Arizona), January 1, 2020 to present; Member, Dickinson Wright, PLLC, January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2019; Shareholder, Director and Partner, Mariscal, Weeks, McIntyre & Friedlander, PA, 1972-2012; Associate, Hoffman & Davis (Chicago, Illinois), 1969-72. Mr. Friedlander's practice areas include construction, real estate, and complex commercial litigation, as well as a very active ADR practice for the past 25 years as an experienced mediator and arbitrator handling ADR matters in Arizona and throughout the Southwest. He has mediated and/or arbitrated disputes involving construction, real property, contracts, bankruptcy, insurance, title and escrow disputes, lending, bad faith, and other complex civil and multi-party cases. Mr. Friedlander's construction practice generally involves large, complex, multi-party construction matters representing owners (including public owners), design professionals, general contractors and subcontractors, and consultants in both court and ADR proceedings. His construction experience includes a broad spectrum of commercial projects, such as disputes involving highways, bridges, sewer/waste-water facilities, public schools, university buildings and facilities, hospitals, shopping centers, hotels, casinos, office buildings (public and private), residential projects including condominiums and university housing, clean rooms, jails, industrial facilities and airport projects. He has an extensive background and experience in drafting and negotiating construction contracts for all types of private and public projects. For many years, Mr. Friedlander has authored numerous articles, contributed to the Arizona Construction Manual (2006 and 2016), and has been a speaker on various construction and ADR issues. Mr. Friedlander is also listed in Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers of the Southwest for his construction and ADR experience, is a charter and founding member of the Arizona Chapter of National Association of Distinguished Neutrals, selected by Best Lawyers in America as Construction Lawyer of the Year for 2011, Lawyer of the Year in Arbitration for 2013, and Lawyer of the Year for Construction Litigation for 2015, 2017 and 2020, selected for inclusion by AzBusiness Leaders Magazine - Alternative Dispute Resolution (2016, 2017 and 2018) and Construction (2019), and selected by AzBusiness Leaders Magazine as one of the top 100 lawyers in Arizona for 2020. Mr. Friedlander serves on several American Arbitration Association Panels: Construction and Commercial Arbitration, Mediation, Joint Venture and Master Mediation Panel-Construction for AZ, NM, OK and TX. He is also a Member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section of the State Bar of Arizona.
was a Maricopa County Superior Court judge for 14 years before he retired last fall, serving on Commercial Court from 2015-2021. While in private practice before becoming a judge, Retired Judge Brodman specialized in construction and real estate litigation. He was Chair of the Arizona State Bar Construction Law Section in 1999-2000. He has an engineering degree in addition to his law degree. (03/2022)
is a Member of Dickinson Wright PLLC and serves as the Construction Law and Real Estate Litigation Practice Department Manager. He practices in all phases of Construction Law, commercial and residential. Mr. Richman is a past chair of the Construction Law Section of the State Bar and is a member of the ABA Forum on the Construction Industry. He is also active in the Arizona Builders Alliance, where he is a member of the Legislative Review Committee and the Legal Advisory Council. Mr. Richman is also a member of the Construction Law Attorney Forum of the National Association of Home Builders. He has written several articles and given seminars on such topics as managing construction defect risks, handling construction claims, design build construction, the AIA construction contract documents, risk-shifting contract clauses, lien laws, legislative amendments affecting the construction industry, alternative dispute resolution, and insurance/indemnification issues. He is a graduate, cum laude, of the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. (03/2022)
served on the Maricopa County Superior Court bench for 21 years from 1986 to 2007. Before his appointment to the bench he was an associate at Langerman, Begam, Lewis, Leonard & Marks and then a partner at Rosen & Schneider, Ltd. The Maricopa County Bar Association named Judge Schneider the recipient of the Henry S. Stevens Award as the outstanding judge for 1997. In 2002, Judge Schneider received the State Bar of Arizona President's Award given at the discretion of the President of the SBA to one "who has contributed enormous effort towards the furtherance of the president's goals and priorities." Also in 2002, the local chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates named him its Judicial Officer of the Year. In 2008 he was awarded the State Bar of Arizona James A. Walsh Outstanding Jurist Award. He also received in 2008 the Binghamton University's Distinguished Alumnus Award for Public Service from his alma mater. He received his B.A. in 1964 and his J.D. from St. John's University School of Law in 1968 where he was an editor on the law review. He was admitted to practice in New York in 1968 and in Arizona in 1972.
HONORABLE M. SCOTT MCCOY was appointed Judge of the Superior Court of Arizona in 2009. Prior to that he served as a Commissioner for the Court. Before his appointment to the bench, he practiced with the firm of Jennings, Strouss & Salmon. He received his Juris Doctorate, Summa Cum Laude in 1990, from The University of Arizona College of Law, and his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Cum Laude in 1987, from the University of Southern California. He is part of the American Bar Association Judicial Division Mentor Program and has served on the State Bar of Arizona Legal Services Committee and the State Bar of Arizona Continuing Legal Education Committee. He speaks for the State Bar of Arizona Course on Professionalism. He is a Volunteer Judge for the ASU Moot Court Competitions: and Mock Trial Program. He is also a past member of the Men’s Anti-Violence Network and the Maricopa County Volunteer Lawyer’s Program.
Renee Gerstman is an attorney, mediator, arbitrator and neutral evaluator with over three decades of experience in business transactions, real estate, construction, corporate, contract, commercial and business litigation. Renee has arbitrated and mediated all types of disputes ranging from small consumer matters to large construction defect claims. Renee is on the American Arbitration Association's Roster of Commercial Neutrals, AAA Construction panel and Merger and Acquisition panel. She is also on the Arizona Association of Realtors roster of mediators, a FINRA mediator, arbitrator and chairperson and an arbitrator and mediator with New Era ADR a virtual mediation and arbitration platform. She has been listed as a Southwest Super Lawyer in alternative dispute resolution since 2017. Renee is a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals, AV rated by Martindale Hubbel and a senior fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America. She has been a member of the State Bar's Fee Arbitration Program since 1991 and chaired the Program from 2012-2014. She currently serves on the State Bar's Ethics Advisory Group and on the Executive Council of the State Bar of Arizona's Alternative Dispute Resolution Section.
is a Member of Wheeler Law Group and has, since 1988, been a commercial litigator emphasizing construction law and real estate transactions. This year and in years prior, she is listed in The Best Lawyers in America ®, Construction Litigation, Commercial Litigation and Construction Law. Julianne has litigated, arbitrated, and mediated complicated mechanics lien disputes, surety bond claims, concrete placement issues, construction delay claims, site utility specifications, cleanroom construction specifications and structural steel claims, to name a few, representing designers, owners, general contractors, subcontractors and suppliers. Julianne is a former Chair of the Construction Law Section of the Arizona Bar Association, was Legal Counsel to the Arizona Subcontractor's Association, was a Member of the Arizona State Board of Technical Registration, is a contributor to the Arizona Construction Law Practice Manual (2nd and 3rd Editions), and is a frequent speaker, author and instructor for the ABA's PM Development Program. Julianne earned an AV Rating with Martindale Hubbell, served as a faculty member of the Arizona Trial College, and is a former Judge Pro Tem for the Maricopa County Superior Court. (03/2022)
is a member and previously served as Chairman and President of the Phoenix law firm of Warner Angle Hallam Jackson & Formanek PLC. He received his undergraduate and law degrees from Indiana University and served as a judge advocate in the United States Air Force after which he joined Warner Angle. His practice concentrates in the areas of construction law, real estate, civil litigation, and business transactions. He represents a broad range of individuals and businesses in the construction and real estate industries. In addition to client representation, he serves as a Judge Pro Tem for Maricopa County Superior Court, as an arbitrator with the American Arbitration Association, and as a private mediator and arbitrator in construction and commercial disputes. He has lectured and written extensively on construction law topics for the State and County Bar Associations and various trade associations. He is a Fellow in the American College of Construction Lawyers and is listed in Best Lawyers in America, Southwest Super Lawyers, and Arizona's Finest Lawyers. He has been recognized by Best Lawyers as Lawyer of the Year (Phoenix) in 2021 and 2019 for Construction Litigation and in 2017 for Construction Law. He has also been recognized as one of the Top 100 Lawyers in Arizona by AZ Business Magazine.
formed Cantelme & Brown, PLC with Aaron Brown in 2006. Mr. Cantelme focuses his practice in the areas of construction law, government contracts and procurement, elections law, education law, representation of government entities, personal injury, zoning and land use litigation, commercial litigation, and appellate practice. Before forming the firm with Mr. Brown, Mr. Cantelme practiced for many years with Lewis and Roca LLP, and Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, P.L.C. Mr. Cantelme graduated from Harvard College in 1976 and from Stanford Law School in 1979. He served as a law clerk to the Hon. Walter E. Craig from 1979-1981. For more than 30 years, he has written and spoken on numerous occasions for the Arizona State Bar and in other professional settings. Mr. Cantelme has been honored with recognition in Best Lawyers in America, Southwest SuperLawyers, and Arizona's Finest Lawyers. He is AV rated by Martindale-¬Hubbell, and is a fellow in Litigation Counsel of America, a trial lawyer honorary society. He is fluent in Spanish.
is the founding member of the Phoenix law firm of Holden Willits PLC. A 1980 graduate of Duke Law School, he has concentrated his practice for over 41 years in the areas of construction law, representing primarily owners, contractors, subcontractors, materials suppliers and sureties. Mr. Holden is a frequent author and speaker on a wide range of construction issues. He helped draft the 1992 and 1998 amendments to the Arizona mechanics' and materialman's lien laws. He was also one of the primary authors of Arizona's revolutionary private sector prompt payment law enacted in 2000 and the 2010 prompt pay amendments. He was the founder and first chair of the Arizona State Bar Construction Law Section, and he serves as legal counsel for the Arizona Builders Alliance. He is also an adjunct professor at Arizona State University School of Law and has taught a course on construction law for the past 18 years. In 2010, 2013 and 2019, he was selected by Best Lawyers in America® as the Lawyer of the Year for Construction Law in Phoenix. Southwest SuperLawyers has named him one of the top 50 lawyers in Phoenix eight of the last ten years. He was elected as a Fellow to the American College of Construction Lawyers in 2011. (03/2022)
is a member in the Phoenix office of Dickinson Wright PLLC. He has been selected as a Southwest SuperLawyers Rising Star in Business Litigation and Construction Litigation from 2012 to 2016 and was named to Best Lawyers in America for Construction Law in 2020. Todd's practice focuses on Construction Law and Commercial & Business Litigation. Todd negotiates and prepares construction contracts for general contractors and private and public owners, as well as preparing other commercial contract documents. In litigation, Todd frequently represents general contractors and property owners and developers in a wide array of commercial construction disputes and also represents homebuilders in residential construction disputes, in state and federal courts, mediation, arbitration tribunals, and before administrative agencies. Todd also represents businesses and business owners in commercial litigation and owner/shareholder disputes. Todd proudly represents his firm with the Arizona Builders' Alliance and is active on its legislative committee, legal advisory council, and community service board. Todd received his B.A. from the University of South Dakota in 1992 and his J.D. from Tulane University Law School in 2006.
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