BRAD W. GASWIRTH
Director, Shareholder
bgaswirth@canterburylaw.com
Born Atlanta, Georgia, July 26, 1973.
Admitted to the State Bar of Texas, 2000.
United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Construction Bar Member
Practice Areas:
- Construction Law
- Commercial Litigation
Education:
- University of Texas (B.B.A., 1996)
- Southern Methodist University (J.D., 1999)
- Moot Court Octafinalist
Member:
- State Bar of Texas
- Construction Law Section
- Dallas Bar Association
Profile:
Mr. Gaswirth joined the Firm in 2003 as an associate attorney, becoming a director in 2007 and a shareholder in 2009. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Gaswirth obtained experience in the construction field having previous experience defending design professionals. Mr. Gaswirth graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1996 receiving a BBA in Marketing and received his law degree in 1999 from SMU law school in Dallas, Texas. While specializing in the construction field representing general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, sureties and owners in construction related matters for both litigation and arbitration, Mr. Gaswirth also has experience and practices in the fields of commercial litigation, employment matters, and real estate transactions.
Mr. Gaswirth is admitted to the State Bar of Texas, the United States District Court for the Northern, Western, and Eastern Districts of Texas and is a member of the Dallas Bar Association. Mr. Gaswirth is also a member of the construction section of the Dallas Bar Association. A frequent speaker of construction topics, Mr. Gaswirth has given speeches on AIA contracts and dispute resolution. Mr. Gaswirth is also a contributing author to Aspen Publishers "Fifty State Construction Lien and Bond Law" reference book.
Mr. Gaswirth has been recognized as a "Rising Star" by Texas Monthly Magazine as one of the top attorneys in the State for 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009. More recently, Mr. Gaswirth was selected to be honored as an "Outstanding Lawyer under 40" by the Cardozo Society of the Jewish Federation's Attorneys Division.
Speeches:
- AIA Contracts, unenforceable provisions of AIA 201-1997 under Texas law, as well as benefits and drawbacks of arbitration vs. lititgation, Lorman Seminar (October 2004)
- Lorman Speaker: Unenforceable provisions of AIA contracts under Texas Law (October 8, 2004)
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