Background
Goldberg, Howard G. was born on December 5, 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Goldberg, Howard G. was born on December 5, 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Western Maryland College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1968). University of Maryland (Juris Doctor, 1971).
Worked at Smith, Somerville & Case, Limited liability company (Baltimore, Doctor of Medicine) specializing in Construction Law, Commercial Law, Securities Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1972, Maryland. 1985, District of Columbia.
Author: "Liability of Architects and Engineers for Construction Site Accidents in Maryland - Krieger v.
J.E. Greiner Company: Background and Unanswered Questions," 39 Maryland Law Review 475, 1980. "Changes and Extras," Chapter 25, McGraw-Hill Construction Business Handbook, 2nd Education, 1985.
"Construction Certification: A Trap for the Unwary Architect," 6 the Construction Lawyer 1 (1986). "Exercising Rights in Good Faith Under Indemnity Agreements," 56 Defense Counsel Journal 70 (1989).
Publications: "Reporting and Scheduling Under American Institute of Architects Documents A201 and B141," 15 The Construction Lawyer 3 (1995.
"Architects" Potential Liability for Negligent Certification of Progress Payment Requisitions," 9 Construction Litigation Reporter 78 (April 1988). Chapter 25, "Changes and Extras," Construction Business Handbook, (First Edition), McGraw Hill (1978). Order of the Coif. Member: The Bar Association of Baltimore City.
Maryland State (Chairman, Section of Negligence, Insurance and Compensation, 1978-1979) and American Bar Associations.
American Institute of Architect (Counsel, Documents Committee, 1987). Fellow, American College of Construction Lawyers.
Member: The Bar Association of Baltimore City. Maryland State (Chairman, Section of Negligence, Insurance and Compensation, 1978-1979) and American Bar Associations. American Institute of Architect (Counsel, Documents Committee, 1987).
Fellow, American College of Construction Lawyers.
Fellow, American College of Construction Lawyers.