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David is a partner in the firm's Construction Practice Group. While David has more than 30 years of experience handling a variety of contract matters and disputes, his primary fields of emphasis are construction, engineering, government contracts, and aerospace. As the need for his services often arises during troubled projects, David frequently steps in to work closely with client project teams to understand, assess, and respond to issues during performance. These efforts typically help to resolve disputes without the need for litigation.
When litigation is unavoidable, David serves as lead counsel in federal and state courts and arbitration hearings across the U.S., as well in international dispute venues. He has prepared and presented more than 100 such matters. His extensive experience in resolving disputes, large and small, also includes mediation, mini-trials, and other alternative-dispute resolution techniques. David also assists clients in contract drafting and negotiations, planning, risk assessments and allocations, business strategy, and training.
David has been regularly recognized for his excellent client service in Chambers USA, Best Lawyers in America, Law360, and Super Lawyers as an outstanding attorney. He was also an integral member of law firm practice groups recognized in the exclusive Chambers USA Award for Excellence in Construction, including groups that won top honors in 2008, 2010, and 2012, and similar recognitions for excellence in Legal 500 and Law360 for superior experience and client service.
In today's business world, there are increasingly large and complex projects that often include complicated technical designs, intense schedules, and numerous project participants.
Alternative project delivery systems are increasingly common in many market sectors. David is a leader in understanding these projects and represents clients on all sides, including the assessment and presentation of insurance claims.
David's government contract representations include affirmative claims on behalf of contractors for changes, delays, disruption, and acceleration, as well as the prosecution and defense of terminations for default and convenience. When issues arise that potentially implicate wrongdoing under the False Claims Act, David has experience in leading investigations, often with specialized consultants, so he can provide the client with the best possible advice and recommendations.
Besides being a successful attorney, David is a legal educator, with a business background in finance, who offers his clients a variety of in-house educational training programs tailored to the client’s specific business needs. This includes informative programs on topics such as contract drafting, change management, government contracts, False Claims Act and claims certification, design-build, insurance recovery, claims pricing, scheduling, arbitration and mediation, privilege and confidentiality, and electronic discovery.
Experience is great to have, and David has plenty of that. While most new attorneys have a period of gradual and increasing on-the-job legal training, David’s practice began by taking a deposition on his first day after being admitted to the bar, followed by a one-week federal court trial two months later. He hasn't slowed down since. David has built upon those initial hands-on experiences of always being ready for any challenge into a storied career filled with a depth of experience, satisfied clients and numerous professional recognitions for his legal excellence.
Representative matters may include engagements before joining Troutman Pepper.