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P. Heyman Roger Heyman is a graduate of the Harvard
Law School and has specialized in the prosecution and defense
of complex civil litigation for more than 35 years on behalf
of lenders, developers, contractors, subcontractors, private
corporations, partnerships and public entities.
Mr. Heyman specializes in construction claims, liens and
defects, and related insurance coverage, real estate, business
and contractual claims and disputes. His experience is extensive
in mediation, arbitration, trial and at all appellate levels
and includes bid protests, schedule, disruption and delay
claims, construction defect claims, change order and scope
disputes, False Claims Act violations, mechanics’ liens
and stop notices, surety and insurance disputes, real estate,
contract disputes and partnership disputes.
He has been a lecturer on preventative law at the School
of Business and Management at University of California Los
Angeles Extension, on Public Works Contracting for Lorman
and on the legal aspects of slope stability and landslides
at the University of Wisconsin. He has served on the State
Committee of Bar Examiners and chaired the State Bar’s
Moral Character and Law Student Training Committees.
Mr. Heyman is a member of the American Arbitration Association’s
Commercial/Construction Panel of Arbitrators. He holds a J.D.,
cum laude, from Harvard Law School and a B.A., magna cum
laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Valedictorian from Lafayette College.
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