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J. Kent Holland is an attorney with the
Virginia
office of a nationally recognized law firm, with a legal practice
emphasizing construction, government contracts, federal grants, and
insurance law. He also provides risk management services for the environmental and
design professional unit of a major insurance carrier
From 1982 through 1986, he was an attorney in the Office of
General Counsel of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, with
responsibility for assisting the Agency in deciding wastewater treatment
construction grants disputes, contractor claims, bid protests, and
debarment matters.
Mr. Holland is a frequent speaker on the subjects of
environmental law, insurance law, and construction law, with a special
emphasis on risk management for design professionals and contractors.
He has written several books, including Risk
Management & Contract Guide for Design Professionals (2006); Construction
Law & Risk Management - Case Notes and Articles,
(2003); Architectural/Engineering Contracts Risk Management Guide
(1997); and EPA Construction
Grants Disputes: Surviving the Audit (1990). He has also has written
chapters in several manuals and books for publishers including, Wiley
Law, Aspen Law, and International Risk Management Institute (IRMI).
Mr. Holland publishes a web-based construction risk management
library and legal newsletter at http://www.ConstructionRisk.com.
He is a 1979 graduate of the Villanova University School of Law.
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