Background
Hafer, Randall F. was born on March 15, 1950 in Camden, New Jersey, United States.
Hafer, Randall F. was born on March 15, 1950 in Camden, New Jersey, United States.
United States Naval Academy. Georgia State University (Bachelor of Science, cum laude, 1975). University of Tennessee (Juris Doctor, with high honors, 1983).
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, 1983, Georgia. Phi Kappa Phi; Order of the Coif.
Member, 1981-1982 and Student Materials Editor, 1982-1983, Tennessee Law Review.
Company-Editor: Construction Subcontracting: A Legal Guide Foreign Industry Professionals, Wiley Law Publications, 1991. Company-Author: Chapter 5, "Performance and Construction and Design Contracts," Construction Law, Matthew Bender, 1986.
Chapter 2, "Construction Contracts," Negotiating Real Estate Transactions, John Wiley & Sons, 1988. Chapter 16, "Amending A401: Standard Agreement Between Contractor and Subcontractor," Alternative Clauses to Standard Construction Contracts, Wiley Law Publications, 1990.
Chapter 11, "Selecting A Third-Party Neutral," Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Construction Industry, Wiley Law Publications, 1991.
Chapter 18, "West Region," 1992 Wiley Construction Law Update. Chapter 16, "West Region," 1993 Wiley Construction Law Update. Member: Atlanta and American (Member, Sections on: Public Contract Law.
Litigation.
Member, Forum Committee on the Construction Industry, 1985) Bar Associations. State Bar of Georgia. American Underground-Construction Association.
Military: With United States.
Navy, 1971-1973
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.
Member, 1981-1982 and Student Materials Editor, 1982-1983, Tennessee Law Review.