Peter D. Welin, Esq.
Attorney, Arbitrator, Mediator
Dublin, Ohio
Daily Rate $5,000
Current Law Office of Peter D. Welin
Languages English
Law Office of Peter D. Welin
Attorney, Arbitrator, Mediator
Law Office of Peter D. Welin, 2022-present; Board of Directors Columbus Managing Member, McDonald Hopkins LLC, 2014 – 2022; Founding Member, Welin O'Shaughnessy & Scheaf LLC, 2012 – 2014; Thompson Hine LLP, 2000 – 2012; Arter & Hadden, 1988 – 2000; Engineer, Turner Construction Co., 1979 – 1985.
Primarily engaged in construction litigation. One hundred percent (100%) of practice in construction, primarily representing general, sub and specialty contractors, design professionals, sureties/insurers and some owners/developers/public agencies involving private and public (commercial, heavy/highway, industrial and institutional) projects. Handled disputes involving construction delays, breach of contracts and equitable adjustment claims. Experience in the construction administration field as well, along with project facilitation and partnering for Ohio Schools Facilities Commission.
Construction defects cases, construction delay/acceleration claims, changed conditions cases, professional negligence cases, failure to perform cases, design error cases.
Pete's philosophy is to work extremely hard for the parties to exhaust all opportunities to settle while allowing the parties to control the process. He will forthrightly discuss pros and cons of each party's position, offer his experience to help the parties consider their position. He believes that a firm mediator who pushes the parties is more effective than one who gives up too easily and declares impasse before it actually is needed.
Ohio State University (JD-1988); Iowa State University (BSCE-1979).
Admitted to the Bar: Ohio, 1988.
American Bar Association (Forum on the Construction Industry); Ohio State Bar Association; Columbus Bar Association; Central Ohio Builders Exchange; Associated General Contractors of Ohio and America.
PUBLICATIONS:<br/>Co-author, OHIO CONSTRUCTION LAW MANUAL, Baldwin's Legal Practice Series, 2009; co-author, OHIO PUBLIC CONTRACT LAW AND CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS, 3rd Edition, 1994. <br/><br/>SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS:<br/>Speaker: "Masters Institute on Ohio Construction Law" 2010; "Tricks, Traps and Ploys in Construction Scheduling," Lorman Education Services, 2006; "Understanding The Construction Process From The Developer's Perspective," Lorman Education Services, 2005; "Comprehensive Guide to Resolving Construction Disputes," Lorman Education Services, 2004, 2005; "Tricks, Traps and Ploys Used In Construction Scheduling In Ohio," Lorman Education Services, 2004; "Construction Management/Design Build in Ohio," Lorman Education Services, 2004 ;"Construction Trends for Public Entities," Lorman Education Services, 2004; "Ohio Construction Defect and Mold Seminar," Lorman Education Services, 2004; "Proving and Defending Delay Claims," Lorman Education Services, 2003; "Law for Design Professionals," Lorman Education Seminar, 2002; "Understanding Construction Delay and Disruption Claims: Being Proactive Toward Resolution," Lorman Education Services, 2000; "Architect/Engineer Liability and Practice in Ohio," Lorman Education Services, 2000; "Construction Project Management: Proving Claims, Resolving Disputes," Cambridge University Institute, 1999; "Mechanics' Lien Law and Strategies in Ohio," National Business Institute, 1999; "Ohio Construction Contracting for Public Entities," Lorman, 1999; "Construction Payment Remedies In Ohio," National Business Institute, 1998; "Litigation of Construction Claims," Lorman Education Services, 1997; "Ohio Construction Claims and Mechanics' Lien Law," Lorman Education Services, 1996; "Claims and Other Key Construction Industry Concerns in Ohio," Cambridge University Institute.
$5,000 Per Day
English
United States of America
Dublin, OH

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