Brad Holm was selected as the first Harry S.
Truman Scholar from Utah in 1977 and was an Edwin S. Hinckley Scholar. In law
school, he distinguished himself in the moot court program and served as a
member of the Brigham Young University
Law Review. He is admitted to
practice before all state and federal courts in the states of Arizona and Utah,
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth and Tenth Circuits, and the U.S.
Supreme Court. He formerly served as a judge pro tem for Maricopa County Superior
Court.
Professor Holm concentrates his practice in
commercial litigation, with particular emphasis on construction,
architect/engineer liability, and environmental matters. He has represented
owners, engineers, general contractors, subcontractors, sureties, and insurance
companies in construction and environmental litigation. For example, his recent
experience includes a $19.1 million recovery against a national architectural
firm and its insurers for design errors and omissions on a project in downtown
Phoenix. He has handled bid protest cases on projects ranging in size from a
few hundred thousand dollars to more than $1.2 billion.
Professor Holm recently was named to the 2011
Super Lawyers® list. He is a frequent lecturer on construction claims and
disputes.
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Bholm@holmwright.com
Curriculum Vitae
Education
B.A.,Brigham Young University
J.D., Brigham Young University Law School
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