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Overview
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34% Commercial
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33% Construction / Development
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33% Government Contracts
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Résumé
Licenses
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28 years
since David George Anderson was first licensed to practice law in TN.
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13 years
since David George Anderson was first licensed to practice law in NY.
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| State |
License status |
Year acquired |
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| Tennessee |
Authorized to practice law |
1982 |
04/06/2009 |
| New York |
Currently registered |
1997 |
09/19/2008 |
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| George Washington University |
Government Procurement Law |
LL.M - Master of Laws |
1988 |
| George Washington University |
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LL.M - Master of Laws |
1988 |
| University of Tennessee, Knoxville (main) |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
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| University of Akron |
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BS - Bachelor of Science |
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| Central Michigan University |
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MA - Masters |
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Associations
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Association Name |
Duration |
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Albany County Bar Association |
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American Bar Association |
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New York State Bar Association |
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| Federal Circuit Limits Entitlement to Eichleay Damages |
The Government Contractor |
2003 |
| The Federal Circuit Continues the Confusion with Its June 25, 1998 Decision, West V. All State Boilers, Inc. |
Nash & Cibinic Report |
1998 |
| Federal Circuit Creates an Invalid Test For Determining Entitlement to Unabsorbed Overhead |
Public Contract Law Journal |
1997 |
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