Background
Toomey, Daniel E. was born on September 17, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Toomey, Daniel E. was born on September 17, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Saint Peter’s College (Bachelor of Arts, 1964). Georgetown University (Juris Doctor, 1967). Law Clerk, Chief Judge Andrew M. Hood, District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 1967-1968.
Assistant United States.
Attorney, Washington, District of Columbia, 1968-1972. President, Assistant United States.
Attorney’s Association of the District of Columbia, 1978-1979. Adjunct Professor, Trial Advocacy, 1981— and Construction Contracts Law, since 1987, Georgetown University Law Center.
Team Leader: Georgetown University Law Center Continuing legal education Intensive Session in Trial Advocacy Skills, since 1979.
Faculty Member, Boulder, Colorado, 1977-1978, 1985, 1988, National Institute of Trial Advocacy.
Worked at Thompson Hine & Flory Limited Liability Partnership (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Practice in Administrative Law, Admiralty, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Banking, Bankruptcy, Business and Commercial Litigation, Catastrophic Loss, Closely Held Business, Commercial Finance, Construction Law, Corporate, Employee Benefits, Employment, Environmental and Toxic Tort Law, Foundations, Franchise Law, Government Contracts, Government Practice, Health Care, Intellectual Property, International Law and Trade, Labor, Litigation, Patents, Personal and Succession Planning, Probate, Product Liability, Public Utilities, Real Estate, Securities, Securities Litigation, Taxation, Transportation, White Collar Crime, Workers" Compensation. Admitted to the bar, 1968, District of Columbia. 1973, United States. Supreme Court.
1977, Maryland.
1990, Virginia. Author: "The Scheduling Expert: A Primer on Selection and Preparing Direct and Cross," The Construction Lawyer, April 1995. "The Indemnity Clause and Insurance," Forum on the Construction Industry, 10th Annual Meeting, American Bar Association, April 1994.
"Surety, Insurance, Construction and Hazardous Waste: A Toxic Mix?" The Construction Lawyer, January, 1994. "What Every Construction Executive Should Know About Criminal Law and Ethics When Considering Contracting with the United States.
Government," Associated Builders and Contractors of Virginia, 1994.
Company-Author: Too Many Hats: Representing Sureties Principals, Indemnitory Insure & Insurers in Construction Contracts," Forum on the Construction Industry, 12th Annual Meeting, American Bar Association, May 1996. Adjunct Professor of Law, Construction Contracts. Criminal Trial Practice (Graduate Program), Georgetown University Law Center, 1978.
Institute on Trial Advocacy Skills, Washington, District of Columbia Team Leader, Georgetown University Law Center, 1978.
National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA) Faculty at Harvard Law School Teacher"s Program and Boulder, Colorado National Basic and Advanced courses, 1977. Law Clerk, District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 1967-1968.
Assistant United States. Attorney for the District of Columbia, 1968-1972.
Member: American Bar Association (Public Contract Law Section: Vice-Chair, Architect/Engineer and Professional Services Committee, Vice-Chair, Surety Bonds Committee, Vice-Chair, Construction Law Committee.
Litigation Section. Forum Committee on the Construction Industry, Division 7 Chair. Torts and Insurance Practice Section, Fidelity and Surety Committee).
District of Columbia Bar.
International Association of Defense Counsel. Assistant United States. Attorneys" Association of the District of Columbia (Former President).
Washington Building Congress.
National Bond Claims Association. Surety Claims Institute.
Established in 1911, Thompson Hine & Flory today is among the nation"s largest law firms. With offices in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Ohio.
Washington, District of Columbia; Palm Beach, Florida and Brussels, Belgium, we serve as advisors to a full spectrum of clients ranging from individuals and sole proprietorships to multinational corporations, financial institutions, governments and nonprofit organizations.
Member: American Bar Association (Public Contract Law Section: Vice-Chair, Architect/Engineer and Professional Services Committee, Vice-Chair, Surety Bonds Committee, Vice-Chair, Construction Law Committee. Litigation Section; Forum Committee on the Construction Industry, Division 7 Chair. Torts and Insurance Practice Section, Fidelity and Surety Committee).
District of Columbia Bar.
International Association of Defense Counsel. Assistant United States.
Attorneys" Association of the District of Columbia (Former President). Washington Building Congress.
National Bond Claims Association.
Surety Claims Institute.