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William A. Scott, Special Counsel Attorney
Admiralty; Bid Protests; Change Order Claims; Commercial Contracts; Construction; Construction Defect Litigation; Corporate Transactions...
Phone:843-556-5624
Web:http://www.rtt-law.com
Address: 775 St. Andrews Boulevard, Charleston, SC 29407
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Law Firm:Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC
Lawyer:William A. Scott
Phone:843-556-5624
Fax:843-556-5624
Lawyer Title:Special Counsel
Practice Areas:Admiralty; Bid Protests; Change Order Claims; Commercial Contracts; Construction; Construction Defect Litigation; Corporate Transactions; Delay and Acceleration Claims; Differing Site Conditions; Government Contracts/Procurement; Licensing; Mechanics Lien's; Professional Liability
Bio:Bill provides legal services in all areas of construction, including developing proposals in response to federal, state and commercial solicitations; resolving small business issues including size determination and set-asides; litigating bid protests; providing legal advice during contract performance; preparing claims and resolving claims through mediation, arbitration or litigation.He handles disputes between owners, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers, including bond claims, Miller Act claims, and mechanics liens.Bill also handles admiralty cases, including warranty claims, defective work, salvage claims and vessel seizures.Bill is a South Carolina Certified Civil Court Mediator.Memberships• South Carolina Bar• Charleston County Bar• American Bar Association• Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers• Subcontractor's Association, Charleston Chapter• Propeller Club, Charleston• South Eastern Admiralty Law InstitutePublications, Speeches & SeminarsSouth Carolina Construction Law, HalfMoon Seminars, September 23, 2011Plan Reading and Scheduling in South Carolina, Lorman Education Services, November 18, 2005Reported CasesRoss Marine, LLC v. Query, Sautter, & Gliserman, LLC, 380 S.C. 494, 671 S.E. 2d 604, 2009;Olson v. South Carolina Dept of Health and Environmental Control, 379 S.C. 57, 663 S.E. 2d 497, 2008;Seeger v. Superior Diesel, Inc., 409 F.Supp.2d 669, 2005;U.S. v. RCS Corp., 366 F.Supp.2d 332, 2005;Travel
Admitted:1990, South Carolina; 1990, United States District Court, District of South Carolina; 1998, United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; 2001, United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit; 2001, United States Court of Federal Claims
College:University of Michigan, B.S.E., Nav. Arch. & Marine Eng., 1978
Law School:University of South Carolina School of Law, J.D., 1990
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Web:http://www.rtt-law.com
Languages:English

Lawyer William A. Scott, graduated from University of Michigan, B.S.E., Nav. Arch. & Marine Eng., 1978 University of South Carolina School of Law, J.D., 1990, is now employed by Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC at 775 St. Andrews Boulevard Charleston, SC 29407.William A. Scott is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing William A. Scott as your lawyer, you should consider whether William A. Scott offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if William A. Scott has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though William A. Scott's office is located at Charleston, SC, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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William A. Scott has been admitted in 1990, South Carolina; 1990, United States District Court, District of South Carolina; 1998, United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; 2001, United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit; 2001, United States Court of Federal Claims. His or her practice areas include Admiralty; Bid Protests; Change Order Claims; Commercial Contracts; Construction; Construction Defect Litigation; Corporate Transactions; Delay and Acceleration Claims; Differing Site Conditions; Government Contracts/Procurement; Licensing; Mechanics Lien's; Professional Liability.

William A. Scott's college and law school education includes University of Michigan, B.S.E., Nav. Arch. & Marine Eng., 1978, University of South Carolina School of Law, J.D., 1990. Other biographical background includes Bill provides legal services in all areas of construction, including developing proposals in response to federal, state and commercial solicitations; resolving small business issues including size determination and set-asides; litigating bid protests; providing legal advice during contract performance; preparing claims and resolving claims through mediation, arbitration or litigation.He handles disputes between owners, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers, including bond claims, Miller Act claims, and mechanics liens.Bill also handles admiralty cases, including warranty claims, defective work, salvage claims and vessel seizures.Bill is a South Carolina Certified Civil Court Mediator.Memberships• South Carolina Bar• Charleston County Bar• American Bar Association• Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers• Subcontractor's Association, Charleston Chapter• Propeller Club, Charleston• South Eastern Admiralty Law InstitutePublications, Speeches & SeminarsSouth Carolina Construction Law, HalfMoon Seminars, September 23, 2011Plan Reading and Scheduling in South Carolina, Lorman Education Services, November 18, 2005Reported CasesRoss Marine, LLC v. Query, Sautter, & Gliserman, LLC, 380 S.C. 494, 671 S.E. 2d 604, 2009;Olson v. South Carolina Dept of Health and Environmental Control, 379 S.C. 57, 663 S.E. 2d 497, 2008;Seeger v. Superior Diesel, Inc., 409 F.Supp.2d 669, 2005;U.S. v. RCS Corp., 366 F.Supp.2d 332, 2005;Travel. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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