John J. Hickey, P.E. is one of Jordan Schrader Ramis PC's dual-professional attorneys and is a member of its Dirt Law® practice group. Mr. Hickey's practice focuses on construction law, design professional liability, and litigation. His engineering experience includes site layout, drainage system design, pump station design, and working as a project engineer for residential, commercial, and public works construction projects. His engineering experience gives him a unique perspective on the application of legal principles to the engineering and construction industries. Mr. Hickey received his bachelor's degree in civil and environmental engineering from the University of Massachusetts and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Oregon School of Law.
Education and Professional Qualifications
B.S., cum laude, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts, 1997
J.D., University of Oregon School of Law, Eugene, Oregon, 2006
Memberships and Honors
Member, Associated General Contractors
Legislative Committee, Associated General Contractors
Legal Operating Committee, Associated General Contractors
Associates Council Education Committee, Associated General Contractors
Counsel to the Board, Asphalt Pavement Association of Oregon
Articles
2009 Jordan Schrader Ramis Construction Law Update
2007 Jordan Schrader Ramis Legislative Update for Construction Contractors
Aggregate Producers 2009 Legislative Watch
Construction Industry Unions Don't Always Have to Show Proof of Majority Support
Fed Issues New Contractor Ethics and Integrity Regulations
Forced Choice Under Proposed Labor Law?
Future Owners Can Sue Builders for Negligence
Knowing Whether to Initiate a Bid Protest
Of Time and the Weather
Some Foremen Eligible for Union Membership
Top Down Organizing Through Project Labor Agreement Ruled Illegal
What's Left of the Employee Free Choice Act?
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