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Overview
Practice Areas
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25% White Collar Crime
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25% Environmental / Natural Resources
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25% Construction / Development
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25% Employment / Labor
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Résumé
License
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35 years since A. Holt Gwyn was first licensed to practice law.
| State |
License status |
Year acquired |
Last updated by Avvo |
| North Carolina |
Authorized to practice law
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1976 |
05/22/2008 |
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| Wake Forest University School of Law |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1976 |
| University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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A.B. |
1971 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Member |
American Bar Association, Forum Committee on the Construction Industry, Contract Negotiation and Performance Section, Governing Committee |
1995-2001
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| Chair |
American Bar Association, Forum Committee on the Construction Industry |
1999-2000
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| Member |
American Bar Association, Public Contract Law Section, Procurement Fraud Committee |
1991-1994
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| Chair |
American Bar Association, Forum Committee on the Construction Industry, Division 10 - Legislation and Environment |
1989-1993
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| Member |
American Bar Association, Forum Committee on the Construction Industry |
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| Fellow |
American College of Construction Lawyers |
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| Board of Governors, Former Member |
American College of Construction Lawyers |
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| Member |
Greensboro Bar Association |
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| Member |
North Carolina Bar Association, Construction Law Section |
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| Fifty-State Survey of Anti-Indemnity Statutes and Related Case Law |
Construction Lawyer |
2003 |
| Statues of Repose |
The Construction Lawyer |
2001 |
| Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Statutes - Public and Private Projects |
The Construction Lawyer |
1996 |
| Apportionment of Liquidated Damages In Cases of Concurrent Delay |
Construction Law Advisor |
1991 |
| Construction Damages and Remedies |
American Bar Association |
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| ABA's Quarterly Law Journal |
Construction Lawyer |
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| A Comparison of the Major International Arbitration Rules |
The Construction Lawyer |
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| Response to Environmental Releases - Limitations on Liability |
The Construction Lawyer |
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See all 8 publications
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Speaking Engagements
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| Presentation Name |
Conference |
Date |
| What the Public Sector Has to Know About ADR |
Public Construction Superconference |
2001 |
| How Government Will Affect Your Business, Today and Tomorrow |
American Fire Sprinkler Association National Convention |
2000 |
| Expert Witnesses - Selection and Ethical Preparation |
American Bar Association Annual Meeting |
2000 |
| Mastering Mediation: Making the Process Work for You |
Associated General Contractors of America, Mid-Year Meeting |
1998 |
| The 1997 A201: Understanding the Revised General Conditions |
District of Columbia Building Industry Association |
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| Fragmented Design: Risk and Opportunity |
American Fire Sprinkler Association |
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| Environmental Construction: Market Or Minefield? |
American Bar Association Construction Forum and Tort and Insurance Section Joint Mid-Winter Seminar |
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| Ten Myths About Mediation |
37th Annual Meeting of Invited Attorneys |
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