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Michael
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Mike
Holden has concentrated his practice for over 23 years in the areas
of commercial litigation and construction law. Mr. Holden is a frequent
author and speaker on a wide range of construction issues. He co-wrote
"Developments in Change Order Law," 1999 Wiley
Construction Law Update, Aspen Law and Business (1999),
"Recent Case Law Developments in West Region," 1998 Wiley
Construction Law Update, Aspen Law and Business (1998), as well
as the Arizona chapter in Fifty
State Public Construction Contracting, Wiley Law Publications
(1996). He was also a contributing author to the Arizona
Construction Law Practice Manual, which was published in 2003 by
the State Bar of Arizona.
Mr.
Holden helped draft the 1992 and 1998 amendments to the Arizona
mechanics' and materialmen's lien laws, and he was one of the authors of
Arizona's revolutionary private sector prompt payment law enacted in
2000.
Mr.
Holden was the founder and first chairman of the Arizona State Bar
Construction Law Section, and he is currently a member of the Arizona
Builders' Alliance Legal Advisory Council; the American Subcontractors
Association of Arizona (Chair, Legal Advisory Council 1993-98, and Board
of Directors 1994-95, 2000-2001); and the American Bar Association
Construction Forum Committee, Fidelity and Surety Committee, Tort and
Insurance Practice Section.
Mr.
Holden graduated from Duke Law School in 1980 where he served as an
editor on the Duke Law Journal.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with high honors from the University
of Michigan in 1977.
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