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Curtis J. Romig is a member of the Construction Contract Litigation team. Before joining Powell Goldstein, Mr. Romig clerked in the Norfolk Division of the Eastern District of Virginia for the Honorable Henry Coke Morgan, Jr., United States District Judge. Mr. Romig currently serves as the firm's Atlanta Hiring Partner and Assistant General Counsel.
Mr. Romig's construction dispute resolution experience includes resolving construction contract disputes related to nonpayment, defective construction and defective design for owners, contractors, design-builders, subcontractors and lenders through negotiation, mediation, arbitration and state and federal litigation. Mr. Romig also has extensive experience negotiating and drafting construction, design and design-build contracts and is familiar with all of the industry's major form contracts.
Mr. Romig's real estate litigation experience includes all manner of property related disputes. He has represented real estate developers, investors, property owners and tenants in courts throughout the Southeast in eminent domain, lease, easement, title, boundary and other property-based disputes.
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Education |
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| J.D., University of Virginia School of Law, 1998
|  | | B.A., Georgetown University, 1994 |  |
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Bar & Court Admissions |
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| U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, 2002
|  | | U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 2000
|  | | U.S. Court of Federal Claims, 2000
|  | | U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, 2000
|  | | Georgia, 1999
|  | | Georgia Court of Appeals, 1999
|  | | Supreme Court of Georgia, 1999 |  |
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| Georgetown University Club of Georgia, President
|  | | State Bar of Georgia, Young Lawyers Division, Leadership Academy, Class of 2007
|  | | Leadership DeKalb, Class of 2008 |  |
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Publications |
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"Proving Your Client's Damages: The Basics and Beyond," Contract Litigation ICLE Seminar, August 2004
"Ethical Considerations For The Real Estate Lawyer," Commercial Real Estate ICLE Seminar, November 2003
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