Background
Corgan, Brian G. was born on August 31, 1954 in Oakland, California, United States.
Corgan, Brian G. was born on August 31, 1954 in Oakland, California, United States.
Tulane University of Louisiana (Bachelor of Arts, 1976. Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, 1979).
Worked at Smith, Currie & Hancock Limited Liability Partnership (Atlanta, Georgia) specializing in Construction, Government Contracts, Surety, Employment, Labor and Employment Relations, Commercial, Sports Contracting, Environmental, International and related Arbitration and Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1979, Georgia. 1980, Louisiana.
Order of the Coif.
Member, 1977-1979 and Notes Editor, 1978-1979, Tulane Law Review.
Author: "Federal Jurisdiction and ProcedureYounger Abstention Doctrine Extended to State Attachment Proceeding," 52 Tulane Law Review 194. "Constitutional LawOrder to Alight from Automobile Is De Minimus Intrusion," 53 Tulane Law Review 283.
Contributing Author: "Recent Developments," The Construction Lawyer, Volume 3, Number. 1, Winter 1982. Company-Author: "Deposition Strategy, Law and Forms: Building Construction," Matthew-Bender, 1981.
"Construction Litigation: Practice Guide With Forms," Wiley Law Publication, 1994.
Approved Arbitrator for Construction Contract Disputes, American Arbitration Association. Member: Atlanta and Louisiana State Bar Associations. State Bar of Georgia.
The firm was established in 1965 and is one of the largest law firms in the United States concentrating in Construction Law, Labor Law, Employment Litigation, Government Contracts, as well as handling Commercial matters, Litigation and Arbitration.
Clients include multinational and Fortune 500 Companies and Trade Associations. The firm has 59 lawyers and 50 legal assistants and other staff members.
Many travel substantially to serve the needs of clients across the United States and other countries.
"Recent Developments," The Construction Lawyer, Volume 3, No. 1, Winter 1982.
Author: "Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure?Younger Abstention Doctrine Extended to State Attachment Proceeding," 52 Tulane Law Review 194. "Constitutional Law?Order to Alight from Automobile Is ?De Minimus? Intrusion," 53 Tulane Law Review 283.
Co-Author: "Deposition Strategy, Law and Forms: Building Construction," Matthew-Bender, 1981. "Construction Litigation: Practice Guide With Forms," Wiley Law Publ., 1994. Approved Arbitrator for Construction Contract Disputes, American Arbitration Association.
Member, 1977-1979 and Notes Editor, 1978-1979, Tulane Law Review.