Background
Smith, Richard F. was born on August 13, 1944 in Washington, District of Columbia.
Smith, Richard F. was born on August 13, 1944 in Washington, District of Columbia.
Wake Forest University (Bachelor of Science, cum laude, 1966). University of Virginia (Bachelor of Laws, 1969). George Washington University (Master of Laws, with highest honors in Government Procurement Law, 1973).
Worked at Smith, Pachter, McWhorter & Doctorate"Ambrosio. Admitted to the bar, 1969, Virginia. 1972, United States. Supreme Court.
1973, District of Columbia.
1976, United States. Claims Court. Author: "Scheduling and Proof of Claims," Briefing Paper, Federal Publications, Incorporated., 82-6, November 1982.
"The Use of Critical Path Method Techniques in Contract Claims," 7 Public Contract Law Journal 1, 1974. "Overhead Rate DeterminationThe Use of Negotiated Rates," 6 Public Contract Law Journal 128, 1973.
"Dysfunctional Alternative Dispute Resolution: Tips to Avoid the Pain," The Construction Lawyer, Volume 16, Number.
4, October 1996. Lecturer in Law, College of William & Mary Law School, 1977. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law, University of Richmond School of Law, 1980-1991.
Member: District of Columbia Bar.
Virginia State Bar (Chairman, Board of Governors, Construction Law Section, 1985). Federal and American (Member, Division I Steering Committee, Forum on the Construction Industry, 1994-1996. Chairman, 1996) Bar Associations.
American College of Construction Lawyers.
Military: Captain, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, United States Air Force, 1969-1972.
Author: "Scheduling and Proof of Claims," Briefing Paper, Federal Publications, Inc., 82-6, November 1982. "The Use of Critical Path Method Techniques in Contract Claims," 7 Public Contract Law Journal 1, 1974. "Overhead Rate DeterminationThe Use of Negotiated Rates," 6 Public Contract Law Journal 128, 1973.
"Dysfunctional ADR: Tips to Avoid the Pain," The Construction Lawyer, Volume 16, No. 4, October 1996. Lecturer in Law, College of William & Mary Law School, 1977. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law, University of Richmond School of Law, 1980-1991.
Member: District of Columbia Bar. Virginia State Bar (Chairman, Board of Governors, Construction Law Section, 1985). Federal and American (Member, Division I Steering Committee, Forum on the Construction Industry, 1994-1996.
Chairman, 1996) Bar Associations.
American College of Construction Lawyers. Military: Captain, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, United States Air Force, 1969-1972.