Donald W. DoegUpdike, Kelly & Spellacy, P.C., Hartford, USAAreas of Practice: Construction Law, Energy Law, Professional Malpractice Law Contact Information:
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| Donald W. Doeg has practiced law at Updike, Kelly & Spellacy, P.C. since 1991 and has been a principal since 1997. His practice focuses on the representation of design professionals, owners, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers, assisting clients in all aspects and stages of construction projects from initial conception through final completion including negotiations of all contract documents and changes made during the course of the project. In addition, on an "as needed" basis, he is involved in the resolution of any dispute that may arise relating to a particular project (thorough negotiations, mediation, arbitration and/or litigation). Mr. Doeg is also a member of the Firm's Fuel Cell & Alternative Energy and Commercial Litigation practice groups. Mr. Doeg is a licensed professional engineer in the States of Connecticut and Mississippi. As an engineer, Mr. Doeg worked for a number of years in the construction industry, during which time he worked in many capacities, including project manager, design engineer, construction manager, traffic engineer and estimator. He worked in both the public (as an engineer in the U.S. Air Force) and private sectors (as a project manager for a local design/build and construction management firm). He received his J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law in Hartford, Connecticut, his M.B.A. from the University of Southern Mississippi in Gulf Park, Mississippi, and his B.S. in Civil Engineering from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He is licensed to practice law in the State Courts of Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island and the District Court of Connecticut. Mr. Doeg frequently lectures on matters involving a wide range of construction issues, including general construction law, construction project contracts and documentation, and architect and engineer liability. He participates in various seminars sponsored by Updike, Kelly & Spellacy, Lorman Education Services, National Business Institute, Connecticut Society of Professional Engineers, American Council of Engineering Companies of Connecticut, American Institute of Architects and others. He is a member of, or affiliated with, the American Institute of Architects, the American Society of Civil Engineers, Construction Specifications Institute and the National Society of Professional Engineers. In addition, he is a member of the Executive Committee of the Construction Law Section of the Connecticut Bar Association. He also is a member of the Mediation Committee and Chairman of the Business Practices Committee of the American Council of Engineering Companies of Connecticut. Education J.D., University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, CT 1991 M.B.A., University of Southern Mississippi, Gulf Park, MS 1984 B.S., Civil Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC 1982 Professional License Professional Engineer - States of Connecticut and Mississippi Professional & Community Associations American Institute of Architects Associate Member Connecticut Bar Association Construction Law Section Executive Committee 1994-Present American Council of Engineering Companies of Connecticut Business Practices Committee Chair 1995-Present Mediation Committee 2000-Present West Hartford Design Review Advisory Commission 1995-1997 Bar & Court Admissions State of Connecticut State of Rhode Island Commonwealth of Massachusetts U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut Presentations Mr. Doeg frequently lectures on matters involving a wide range of construction issues, including general construction law, construction project contracts and documentation, and architect and engineer liability. Some of the seminars in which he has participated include: "Risk Management for Structural Engineers," April 2005 "Construction Defects and Insurance Coverage," June 2004 "Architect/Engineer Liability and Practice in Connecticut," April 2003 "Public School Construction Projects," December 2002 "Law for Design Professionals in Connecticut," September 2002 "Connecticut Construction Law: What Do You Do When...?," November 2002, 2001 and 2000 "Municipal Contracting for Design Professional Services," May 2001 For further information, please visit our website at www.uks.com. |
