Background
WICKWIRE, JON was born on February 11, 1944 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
WICKWIRE, JON was born on February 11, 1944 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
University of Maryland (Bachelor of Arts, 1965). Georgetown University (Juris Doctor, 1968).
Worked at Wickwire Gavin, Professional Corporation (Vienna, Virginia) specializing in General Civil, Administrative and Legislative Practice before all Federal and Local Courts, Departments, Agencies and the Congress. Construction, Public Contract, Fidelity and Surety, Federal Grant, Environmental, Bankruptcy, Corporate and Commercial Law. Admitted to the bar, 1968, District of Columbia.
1970, Virginia.
1971, United States. Court of Federal Claims. 1975, United States. Supreme Court.
Company-Author: Construction Scheduling: Preparation, Liability and Claims, Wiley, 1991. "Use of Critical Path Method Techniques in Contract Claims: Issues and Developments, 1974 to 1988," Public Contract Law Journal, March 1989.
The Construction Subcontracting Manual, Wiley, 1995.
Construction Management, Wiley, 1995. Member, National Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association. Member: American Bar Association (Public Contract and Litigation Sections, Forum on the Construction Industry).
Fellow, American College of Construction Lawyers.
Founded in 1974, Wickwire Gavin, Professional Corporation quickly became recognized as a prominent force in the areas of construction claims and government contract litigation. The firm has grown into a diverse organization with attorneys who advise and assist clients in a variety of practice areas, in both the domestic and international arenas.
The nearly 40 Wickwire Gavin attorneys, with offices in Virginia, Wisconsin, Washington, District of Columbia and California, are committed to establishing long-standing client relationships. Our goals continue to include small-firm attention to client needs with the provision of large-firm depth of legal experience and the competitive rates of a mid-size firm.
"Use of Critical Path Method Techniques in Contract Claims: Issues and Developments, 1974 to 1988," Public Contract Law Journal, Volume 18, No. 2, March, 1989.
Construction Briefings, "Rights & Obligations in Scheduling," Federal Publications, Inc., 88-13, 1988. "Civil Remedies For Fraud,” Federal Publications, Inc., 87-13, 1987."Architect-Engineer Liability Under the Laws of The District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia," Cambridge Institute, since 1985. Twenty-day Notice Requirements under ’Changes' and 'Suspension of Work’ Clauses," Public Contract Newsletter, Volume 9, No. 3, April 1974.
"Project Scheduling," Federal Publications Briefing Paper 75-5, 1975. "Ethical Considerations in Government Procurement." Briefing Paper, Federal Publications, Inc., 78-3, 1978. "First Article Approval Requirements in Government Contracts: Terminations and Claims." Public Contract Law Journal, Volume 10, No.1, 1978.
Co-author: Contruction Scheduling: Preparation, Liability and Claims, 1991. Contributor articles to professional journals.
The District of Columbia Bar. The Bar Association of the District of Columbia. Virginia State Bar; American Bar Association (Member: Public Contract Law Section.
Vice Chairman, Public Contract Section Construction Committee, State and Local Remedies Committee, since 1989.
Member: Litigation Section. Tort and Insurance Practice Section) Forum Committee on the Construction Industry).
American College of Construction Lawyers. Public Contract, Fidelity and Surety and General Corporate.