Background
Watt, Robert G. was born on July 1, 1945 in Mineral Wells, Texas, United States.
Watt, Robert G. was born on July 1, 1945 in Mineral Wells, Texas, United States.
Gnnnell College (Bachelor of Arts, 1967). George Washington University (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1971). Phi Delta Phi.
Worked at Watt, Tieder & Hoffar, Limited liability partnership (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Construction, Government Contracts, Suretyship, Environmental, Commercial Litigation, International Business, Admiralty/Maritime and Real Estate Law. Admitted to the bar, 1971, Virginia and United States. Claims Court; 1972, District of Columbia.
Phi Delta Phi.
Company-Author: "Twenty-Day Notice Requirements under Changes and Suspension of Work Clauses," Public Contract Newsletter, April, 1974. "Project Schedule and The Claim," Engineering News Record, April, 1982. "Recent Decisions Affecting Recovery of Home Office Overhead," Construction Claims Monthly, August, 1983.
"Certification of Overhead Requirements on Federal Construction Contracts," Construction Claims Monthly, January 1986.
"Surety Miller Acting Rights," Construction Briefings, February 1988. Lecturer: Construction Law Seminar Series, University of Maryland, 1981.
Advanced Construction Claims, Engineering News Record Seminar, Chicago, Illinois, 1983. "An Update of the Miller Acting," Annual Meeting of American Bar Association, 1987.
Staff Assistant to Senator Everett Dirksen, 1968-1969.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. The Bar Association of the District of Columbia. Virginia State Bar; American Bar Association.
Virginia Trial Lawyers Association.
Watt, Tieder & Hoffar is at the forefront of developments in the legal industry. On a typical day, our attorneys are at work for clients throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, South America, Australia and Africa.
With more than 50 attorneys devoted to serving government and civil construction, government supply and service contracting, marine engineering and shipbuilding, and real estate industry clients, we bring to bear the high level of skill that develop only in an intensely focused practice.
Twenty-Day Notice y'- Requirements under ‘Changes’ and ‘Suspension of Work’ Clauses," Public. Contract Newsletter, April, 1974. "Project Schedule and The Claim," Engi- - neering News Record, April, 1982.
"Recent Decisions Affecting Recovery ‘ of Home Office Overhead," Construction Claims Monthly, August, 1983. Certification of Overhead Requirements on Federal Construction Contracts," Construction Claims Monthly, January 1986. "Surety Miller Act Rights," Construction Briefings, February 1988.
The % (This Card Continued) U:;/, District of Columbia Bar. The Bar Association of the District of Columbia. Virginia State Bar; American Bar Association.
Virginia Trial Lawyers Association.