Background
Gaede, Junior, A. H. was born on December 20, 1939 in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.
Gaede, Junior, A. H. was born on December 20, 1939 in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.
Yale University (Bachelor of Science, 1961). Duke University (Bachelor of Laws, 1964).
Worked at Bradley Arant Rose & White LLP (Birmingham, Alabama) specializing in General Civil Practice. Employment Discrimination, Banking, Corporation, Labor, Insurance, Tax, Public Utility, Probate, Antitrust, Bankruptcy, Construction, Products Liability, Government Contracts, Oil and Gas, Real Property. Corporate and Municipal Finance.
Litigation in all Courts, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law. Admitted to the bar, 1964, Alabama. 1965, United States. Tax Court.
1966, United States. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Eleventh Circuits. 1982, United States. Supreme Court. 1988, United States. Claims Court.
Phi Alpha Delta. Member, Editorial Board, Duke Law Journal, 1962-1964. Recipient, Fleming, Robinson & Bradshaw Award. Author: "Observations on the 1980 Edition of the FIDIC--Electrical and Mechanical Conditions of Contract," International Business Lawyer, 1982.
"FIDIC Mechanical and Electrical Terms," International Bar Journal, 1982. "The FIDIC Forms," Federal Publications, 1984. "ADR--The United States.
Experience and Some Suggestions for International Arbitration: The Observations of an American Lawyer," The International Construction Law Review, Volume 8, Part 1, January, 1991. Chapter on International Construction Litigation in Construction Litigation, Second Edition (Wiley, 1993). Co-author: "Federal Procurement Contracts--Dispute Resolutions and the Developing Common Law," 27 Alabama Law Review 1, 1975.
"The Multi-Prime Job," Construction Briefings, May, 1979. "Liability of Architect-Engineers," 80-2 Construction Briefings, March, 1980. Architect-Engineer Liability Under Alabama Law, The Cambridge Institute, 1987 (updated annually).
Construction Claims Under Alabama Law, The Cambridge Institute, 1988 (updated annually). "Delays and Disruptions," Construction Contracts and Litigation 1990, Practicing Law Institute, 1990. Contributing author: Chapter 4, "Compute the Damages," Seven Steps to Resolving Construction Contract Claims, The B. Warren Hart Memorial Lecture Series in Construction Law, Litigation Section, American Bar Association, 1983.
"Construction Claim Damages," Construction Contract Litigation XIII Seminar, The Florida Bar, 1984. "Using Experts for Claims Preparation: Liability and Damages," Construction Contract Litigation IX Seminar, The Florida Bar, 1985. Chapter 4, "Industrial Construction Projects," Construction Joint Ventures, Forms and Practice Guide, Wiley, 1992).
50 State Public Construction Contracting, Wiley, 1995 (2 vols.). Instructor: (a) Appellate Advocacy (1970) and (b) European Union (1996), University of Alabama School of Law, 1970. (a) Comparative Law and (b) FIDIC Seminar, University of Fribourg School of Law, Fribourg, Switzerland, 1980.
Construction Contracts Law, Cumberland School of Law, 1990. President, Duke Law Alumni Association, 1988-1989. Recipient, Charles A. Dukes Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service to Duke University, Law Alumni Association, 1990.
Board of Visitors, Duke University Law. Member, Panel of Arbitrators and Special Panel for Complex Cases, American Arbitration Association. Construction Mediation Panel, Center for Public Resources.
Member: Birmingham (Co-Chair, ADR Committee. Former Chair, Increased Minority Participation Committee), American (Former Alabama State Chairman, Section of Public Contract Law. Member, Forum Committee on the Construction Industry, and Sections of Litigation [Former Chair, Surety Litigation Subcommittee, Construction Committee] and Tort and Insurance Practice) and International (Committee T) Bar Associations.
Alabama State Bar; Southwestern Legal Foundation. International and Comparative Law Center (Member, Advisory Board). Alabama Law Institute.
American Law Institute. American Judicature Society. Fellow, American College of Construction Lawyers.
History: Bradley Arant Rose & White LLP was organized in 1904 as Tillman, Grubb, Bradley & Morrow in Birmingham, Alabama. The firm has practiced under its current name since 1963. The firm, with more than one hundred twenty lawyers, maintains two offices in Birmingham and one in Huntsville.
Member, Editorial Board, Duke Law Journal, 1962-1964. Recipient, Fleming, Robinson & Bradshaw Award. Fellow, American College of Construction Lawyers.