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Michael Jay Baker

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Licensed for 41 years

Construction and development Lawyer at Irvine, CA
Practice Areas: Construction & Development

5 Park Plz Ste 1000, Irvine, CA

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Licenses

Licensed in California for 40 years

State: California

Acquired: 1985

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Licensed in Illinois for 41 years

State: Illinois

Acquired: 1984

Administrative - Not Authorized to Practice

No misconduct found

Location

Arter & Hadden

5 Park Plz Ste 1000, Irvine, CA, 92614-8528

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Rating:  8.0 (Excellent)

Education

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Pepperdine University School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

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DePaul University

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Publications

2006

Structural Engineer Legal Counsel Q & A

2006

CMAA Legal & Legislative Newsletter When is a Change Order Final

2005

Structural Engineer Legal Counsel Q & A

2004

Structural Engineer Legal Counsel Q & A

2004

Construction Management Advisor Seismic Upgrade Field Act Requirements

2004

Construction Management Advisor Contracts Can Support the CMs Leadership Role

2003

Structural Engineer Legal Counsel Q & A

2003

Construction Management Advisor When Is A Change Order Final?

2002

Daily Pacific Builder Law Firm Records a Major Victory

2002

Structural Engineer Legal Counsel Q & A

2002

Builder & Developer Magazine A Landmark Decision - The California Supreme Court Issues a Decision Affecting Building Contractors and the Theory of Contract Abandonment

2002

Structural Engineer California Supreme Court Rules that Public Contracts Cannot be Abandoned

2002

Unknown Design-Build - False Prophecy of a Claims-Free Benefit?

2002

Structural Engineer Termination: Is It Worth It?

2002

Unknown Supreme Court Overturns Appellate Court Ruling on Contract Abatement

2002

Structural Engineer Claim Exposure for Building Associated Illnesses

2001

Structural Engineer Understanding Liquidated Damages

2001

Structural Engineer Construction Claims: Part Two - When is a Change Order Final?

2001

Structural Engineer Terrorist Attacks and Insurance

2001

Structural Engineer Construction Claims: Part One - Contractual Obligation, Documentation, Negotiation, Resolution

2001

Structural Engineer Licensing and the Design-Build Process

2001

Structural Engineer Alternate Dispute Resolution - Knowing and Understanding Your Contract Provisions

2001

Structural Engineer Extent of Responsibility: Exposure Beyond Employment

2001

Structural Engineer Resolving Claims: A Project Engineer's Role

2001

Structural Engineer The Paper Chase: Exposure to Change Orders

2001

Structural Engineer Technology and the Standard of Care

2001

Structural Engineer Managing Risk - How to be Profitable

2001

Structural Engineer Professional Liability - Covering Your Bases

2000

Structural Engineer Malpractice Defense Measures

2000

Structural Engineer Observation or Supervision? - Responsibility on a Job Site

2000

Daily Pacific Builder Law Firm Records A Major Victory

2000

Structural Engineer Crossing the Line: A Moral Victory Without Precedent

2000

Builder & Developer Magazine Design-Build: False Prophecies or Claims-Free Benefit?

2000

Builder & Developer Magazine Allocating Risk Properly In Construction Projects

2000

Unknown Appellate Court Delivers Public Entities a Blow

2000

Structural Engineer Joining Forces - The Grim Reality of Some Mergers and Acquisitions

2000

Structural Engineer The Paperless Project - Potential Liabilities

2000

Structural Engineer Performance Specifications - Issues and Problems

2000

Structural Engineer Controlling Today's Costs on Yesterday's Projects

2000

Structural Engineer Mediation - Guidelines for Resolving Disputes

2000

Structural Engineer Allocating Risk - Guidelines for Preparing Documents

2000

San Diego Union Tribune A Major Hurdle for California's Hospitals

2000

Structural Engineer Protecting Your Legal Rights in Contracts

2000

Real Estate Finance Journal Design-Build: Is It a False Prophecy?

2000

Unknown How to Control Today's Costs for Yesterday's Projects

1999

Builder & Developer Magazine Allocating Risk Properly in Construction Projects

1999

Unknown Can Blue Do Better? Tips on How the New Transit Line Can Avoid MTA's Construction Woes

1999

Daily Pacific Builder Allocating Risk Properly in Construction Projects

1999

Unknown How to Control Today's Costs for Yesterday's Project (Part II)

1999

Builder & Developer Magazine How to Control Today's Costs for Yesterday's Project

1998

Unknown Fundamental Changes - Cost Overruns on Public Projects Call for Course Corrections

1998

Unknown Joining Forces - Mergers Can Create Stronger Firms, or Alphabet Soup

1998

Unknown Q & A: The Dilemma of Cost Overruns on Public Projects

1998

Real Estate Finance Journal Homilies for Successful Mediation
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