Paul D. Burns

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Paul D. Burns is a Lawyer in Iowa City, Iowa

Address

Tower Place
One South Gilbert Street
Iowa City, Iowa 52240-3914, (Johnson Co.)

Phone

319-466-1511

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4.4 out of 5


 

Shareholder at the firm  Bradley & Riley PC

Areas of Practice

Commercial Litigation

Admitted

1993, Iowa; 1995, U.S. District Court, Southern and Northern Districts of Iowa

Law School

University of Iowa, J.D., with high distinction, 1993

College

University of Northern Iowa, B.A., 1989

Membership

Linn County, Iowa State (Chair, Federal Practice Committee, 2006-2007; Past Chair, e-Commerce Section Council) and American (Member, Litigation Section) Bar Associations; Dean Mason Ladd Inn of Court.

Biography

Order of the Coif. Articles Editor, Iowa Law Review, Vol. 78, 1992-1993. Law Clerk to the Hon. Harold D. Vietor, U.S. District Judge, Southern District of Iowa, 1993-1995. Contributor, Iowa Section, 50 State Survey of Payment Provisions in Construction Contacts, ABA Construction Lawyer Journal, Vol. 24 No. 4 (2004). Author: "Construction Contracting and Change Orders," Lorman Education Services (2004); "Overview of Mechanic's Lien Law in Iowa," Lorman Education Services (2003); "Licensing Issues in Design-Build," Lorman Education Services (2002); "Iowa Public Bidding Law," Lorman Education Services (2002); "Iowa Code Chapter 573" (Public Contracting), Lorman Education Services (2002); "State and Federal MBE/DBE Requirements," Lorman Education Services (2001). Co-Author, "Computer Law" chapter in the Iowa Legal Research Guide (2003). Speaker, "Spoilation of Evidence: What Every Defense Lawyer Needs to Know," Iowa Defense Counsel Association Seminar (2005).

Born

Waterloo, Iowa, March 2, 1967

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