Joe is a Partner with the law firm of Hanson Bridgett in San Francisco. His twenty years of industry experience combined with his training as both a lawyer and an engineer uniquely qualify him to assist clients with the most technically challenging of disputes and transactions. Joe assists clients with the structuring, negotiating, and drafting of infrastructure and technology related agreements, including public-private partnerships, design-build, and EPC procurements. He is well versed in the leading forms of contracts used domestically and internationally, including the forms published by FIDIC, AIA, AGC, DBIA, and EJCDC. Joe also maintains an active knowledge of federal, state, and local procurement regulations and often counsels clients on government contracting matters arising from the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), and the various public-entity claims processes.
Education
University of San Francsico School of Law
CLE Courses by Joseph Moore
Issues in Construction Mediation
Issues in Construction Mediation
Mediation clauses in construction contracts have risen in popularity in recent years. As a result, construction law attorneys must have a keen understanding of the mediation process. In this program, San Francisco construction attorneys Alan Wilhelmy and Joe Moore walk viewers through the key issues that come up in construction mediation, including the prehearing briefing, opening demands, international mediation issues, closing the deal, and more.
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