 | Conner Gwyn Schenck PLLC | | | | | Olde Raleigh Building, 3141 John Humphries Wynd, Suite 100 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 View Map | |
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| | | | Practice Areas: | | Construction Law, Trials, Contract Law, Mediation, Arbitration, Construction Defects, Administrative Law, OSHA, Environmental Law. | | | | Year Established: 1999 | | | | Firm Profile: | | Conner Gwyn Schenck PLLC is a law practice devoted to the construction industry and issues relating to the built environment. Our mission at Conner Gwyn Schenck is to provide superior legal services to the construction industry. We look to find ways to make the law serve and improve the industry. We strive to be competent and efficient and we advocate sane and positive risk allocation and dispute resolution. The firm maintains offices in Raleigh and Greensboro. While we handle matters across the United States, our firm concentrates on client needs in North Carolina. | | | | Firm Size: 9 | | | Office Hours:
Monday: 08:30 AM - 05:30 PM
Tuesday: 08:30 AM - 05:30 PM
Wednesday: 08:30 AM - 05:30 PM
Thursday: 08:30 AM - 05:30 PM
Friday: 08:30 AM - 05:30 PM
| | | | MEMBERS | | | | Richard D. Conner (Member) born Richmond, Virginia, February 8, 1945; admitted to bar, 1973, North Carolina; U.S. District Court, Middle, Western and Eastern Districts of North Carolina; 1982, U.S. Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit. Education: Guilford College (A.B., 1970); University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (J.D., 1973). Delta Theta Phi. General Counsel, Construction Management Association of America, Inc., 1982-1999. Chairman, Board of Elections, Guilford County, North Carolina, 1985-1989. Arbitrator, Court Annexed Arbitration Plan for the U.S. District Court, Middle District of North Carolina, 1985. Member, Greensboro, North Carolina Transit Authority, 1991-1995. Member, Construction Industry Panel of Arbitrators, Complex Cases, American Arbitration Association. Member, Board of Governors, American College of Construction Lawyers. Private Judge, Private Adjudication Center, Duke University Law School. Dispute Resolution Board Member, Public Toll Road Authority. Certified Mediator, North Carolina Federal and State Courts. Member, NC Academy of Superior Court Mediators. Member: Greensboro, North Carolina (Council Member, Construction Law Section, 2004-2007) and American (Forum on the Construction Industry, Division Chair, 1994-1995) Bar Associations. (Resident, Greensboro Office). Practice Areas: Construction Law; Mediation; Arbitration. | | | | A. Holt Gwyn (Member) born Winston-Salem, North Carolina, September 11, 1949; admitted to bar, 1976, North Carolina; U.S. District Court, Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina; U.S. Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court. Education: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (A.B., 1971); Wake Forest University (J.D., 1976). Fellow, American College of Construction Lawyers (Board of Governors, 2003-2006). Editor-in-Chief, Journal of the American College of Construction Lawyers. Certified Mediator and Arbitrator: NC AOC; NC US Dist. Cts. Charter Member, NC Academy of Superior Court Mediators. AAA Carolinas Construction Mediation Panel of Neutrals; AAA Large Complex Case Program Panel of Arbitrators. Assistant U.S. Attorney, Middle District of North Carolina, 1976-1980. Charter Member, Board of Trustees, NC Clean Water Management Trust Fund, 1996-2003. Co-author, The 2007 A201 Deskbook, ABA Book Publishing, 2008. Co-author, Construction Damages and Remedies, ABA Book Publishing, 2004. Member Editorial Board, "Construction and Design Law," Michie Butterworth, 1986-1998. Member: American (Chair, Forum on the Construction Industry, 1999-2000; Governing Committee, 1995-2001; ABA Standing Committee on Publishing Oversight, 2000-2007; Contributing Editor, ABA Construction Forum Law Journal, The Construction Lawyer, 1990-1997) and North Carolina (Founding Member, Construction Law Section) Bar Associations. (Resident, Greensboro Office). Practice Areas: Construction Law; Environmental Law; Arbitration; Mediation. | | | | James S. Schenck, IV (Member) born Greensboro, North Carolina, July 22, 1955; admitted to bar, 1982, North Carolina; 1983, U.S. District Court, Middle District of North Carolina; 1984, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; 1991, U.S. District Court, Western District of North Carolina. Education: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (A.B., 1976; J.D., 1982); Duke University (M.A.P.P.S., 1982). Certified Mediator, North Carolina Superior Courts. Member, Construction Industry Panel of Arbitrators and Mediators, American Arbitration Association. Charter Member, NC Academy of Superior Court Mediators. Member: Wake County, North Carolina (Chair: Construction Law Section, 1991-1992; Communications Committee, 1996-1998, 2000-2002; Member, Board of Governors, 2002-2005) and American (Forum on the Construction Industry Division Chair, 2001-2002; Governing Committee, 2006) Bar Associations. (Resident, Raleigh Office). Practice Areas: Construction Law; Administrative Law; Arbitration; Mediation. | | | | C. Hamilton Jarrett, III (Member) born Charlotte, North Carolina, February 19, 1952; admitted to bar, 1983, North Carolina. Education: Clemson University (B.S., Civil Engineering, 1975); Mercer University (J.D., cum laude, 1983). Member of Staff, 1981-1982 and Lead Articles II Editor, 1982-1983, Mercer Law Review. Member: North Carolina (Council Member, Construction Law Section, 1995-1998) and American (Member: Fidelity and Surety Law Committee, Tort and Insurance Practice Section; Forum Committee on the Construction Industry) Bar Associations; Associated General Contractors of America (Member, Surety Bonding Committee). (Resident, Raleigh Office). Practice Areas: Construction Law; Civil Litigation; Surety Law; Construction and Surety Related Bankruptcy Law. | | | | Paul E. Davis (Member) born Brooklyn, New York; admitted to bar, 1984, North Carolina; U.S. District Court, Eastern, Western and Middle Districts of North Carolina. Education: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (B.A., 1979; J.D., 1984). Co-Author: Fifty State Public Construction Contracting, North Carolina Chapter (Aspen Law & Business); Fifty State Construction Lien and Bond Law, North Carolina Chapter (Aspen Law & Business); State Public Construction Law Sourcebook, North Carolina Chapter, (CCH, Inc.); Construction and Design Law (Michie). Member, Wake County Citizens Energy Advisory Commission, 2007. Member: North Carolina (Chair, Construction Law Section, 2002-2003; Council Member, 1996-1999; Newsletter Editor, 1990-1991) and American (Member, Forum on the Construction Industry) Bar Associations. (Resident, Raleigh Office). Practice Areas: Construction Law; Civil Litigation. | | | | Jay M. Wilkerson (Member) born Raleigh, North Carolina, September 11, 1967; admitted to bar, 1992, North Carolina, U.S. District Court, Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. Education: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (B.S., 1989; J.D., 1992). Staff Writer, Journal of International Law & Commerce, 1990-1992. Member: North Carolina (Member, Construction Law Section) and American (Member, Forum on the Construction Industry) Bar Associations. (Resident, Raleigh Office). Practice Areas: Construction Law; OSHA; Government Contracts; Civil Litigation. | | | | Joseph P. Gram (Member) born Great Neck, New York, September 1, 1970; admitted to bar, 1995, North Carolina; U.S. District Court, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. Education: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (B.A., with honors, 1992; J.D., with honors, 1995). Phi Alpha Delta. Member, Holderness Moot Court. Member: North Carolina (Secretary, 2005-2006 and Member, Construction Law Section) and American (Member, Forum on the Construction Industry) Bar Associations. (Resident, Greensboro Office). Practice Areas: Civil Litigation; Construction Law. | | | | OF COUNSEL | | | | Andrew L. Chapin (Of Counsel) born Atlanta, Georgia, May 27, 1965; admitted to bar, 1998, North Carolina; U.S. District Court, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina; 2002, Florida; U.S. District Court, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida. Education: Florida State University (B.S., cum laude, 1988); University of Florida (J.D., 1998). Co-Author: "Alternative Dispute Resolution and Partnering," Chapter 13, Florida Construction Law and Practice, 2006; "The Role of the Subcontractor," Fundamentals of Construction Law, ABA Forum on the Construction Industry, 2001; "Statutory Grounds for Challenging Arbitration Awards," The Construction Lawyer, Journal of the ABA Forum on the Construction Industry, October, 1999; "Mechanic's Liens and Payments Bond Claims in North Carolina." Presenter: "Contractual Risk Transfer: Identification and Avoidance," for Annual Meeting of Carolinas Chapter of American Subcontractors Association; "Construction Law Basics," for North Carolina Professional Plumbers Association; "North Carolina Construction Law: A Blueprint For Success In The Construction Process," for Lorman Education Services; Seminar - "ADA Compliance: A Plan for 'Readily Achievable' Modification;" "The Owner's Duties in a Florida Construction Project: Legal Considerations." Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, Florida, 1994. Board Certified Construction Law Lawyer, Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education, 2006. Member: American Bar Association; North Carolina Bar Association; The Florida Bar. (Resident, Greensboro Office). Practice Areas: Construction Law; Surety Law; Litigation. | | | | ASSOCIATE | | | | Douglas P. Jeremiah (Associate) born Binghamton, New York, 1977; admitted to bar, 2006, North Carolina and U.S. District Court, Middle District of North Carolina. Education: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (B.S., with honors, 1999); University of North Carolina (J.D., 2006). Licensed Professional Engineer, North Carolina, 2003. Member: North Carolina (Member, Construction Law Section) and American (Member, Forum on the Construction Industry) Bar Associations. (Resident, Raleigh Office). Practice Areas: Administrative Law; Construction Law; Civil Litigation. |
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