Background
Katz, Gerald I. was born on May 16, 1949 in Portsmouth, Virginia, United States.
Katz, Gerald I. was born on May 16, 1949 in Portsmouth, Virginia, United States.
University of Virginia (Bachelor of Arts, with distinction, 1971. Juris Doctor, 1975). Phi Beta Kappa.
Worked at Katz & Stone (Vienna, Virginia) specializing in General Civil Practice before Federal and State Courts. Construction, Public Contract, Fidelity, Surety and Commercial Real Estate and Alternative Dispute Resolution. Admitted to the bar, 1975, Virginia.
1976, District of Columbia.
1977, United States. Claims Court. 1979, United States. Supreme Court.
1983, Maryland, United States. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, United States.
District Court, District of Maryland and Eastern District of Virginia, United States.
District Court for the District of Columbia and United States. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: "Arbitration v.
Litigation," Merit Shop Contractor, Volume 26, Number.
11, November, 1978; "How the New Contract Disputes Acting Affects Contractors," Merit Shop Contractor, Volume 27, Number. 9, September, 1979; Construction Claims in Virginia, The Mechanic"s Lien in Virginia, Construction Law for the Design Professional and Mechanic"s Liens and Payment Bonds in Virginia, all published by the University of Virginia, 1983.
Construction Law in West Virginia, Mechanic"s Liens and Payment Bonds in Maryland, Construction Lien Law in The District of Columbia, Virginia and Maryland, Construction Claims in Virginia and Negotiating and Administering Construction Contracts in Maryland, all published by Professional Education Systems, Incorporated., 1983. "Building for the Underfinanced Owner," Constructor, Volume LXV, Number.
11, November, 1983. Member, Construction Industry Arbitration Panel, American Arbitration Association.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Virginia and Maryland State Bar Associations. KATZ & Stone"s practice consists of construction contract litigation and related work in the area of commercial real estate.
Our clients are general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, architects engineers, sureties, owners, and developers, generally involved in the construction of such projects as office buildings, industrial facilities, wastewater treatment facilities, power plants, schools, hospitals, government facilities and similar works of construction throughout the United States and in the Caribbean.
Member, Construction Industry Arbitration Panel, American Arbitration Association. Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Virginia and Maryland State Bar Associations.