Bill Dorris is the firm’s Chair responsible for client service programs and practice management. Mr. Dorris has represented a variety of players in the construction industry on many major projects throughout the country. His clients have included a city expanding its airport, a public owner building a new convention center, a design builder of federal penitentiaries, a construction manager on a sophisticated research laboratory, a developer/operator of composting plants for large municipalities, a large mechanical contractor on a flue gas de-sulfurization project, and contractors on hospital projects throughout the United States.
Though much of his practice is now focused on assisting clients in avoiding construction disputes or resolving them through mediation or other alternative dispute resolution methods, Mr. Dorris has been extensively involved in trials, arbitrations, and administrative proceedings. Most recently, he has been co-counsel for a class of 500,000 Native Americans against the federal government regarding management of their trust lands and assets for which a settlement agreement of $3.4 billion has been reached.
Mr. Dorris was recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® for Construction Law in 2012 and the five years immediately preceding. He was listed in the 2009 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business for Construction Law and he was listed in the 2011 edition as #1 in the area of Construction Law. Mr. Dorris was recognized in the prestigious 2009 Legal 500 US in the area of Construction Law, in The International Who's Who of Business Lawyers for 2009 and 2011, and in The International Who's Who of Construction Lawyers for 2010. He was also named a Georgia "Super Lawyer" in the area of Construction Litigation in 2009 and in Construction/Surety in 2009, 2010 and 2011 by SuperLawyers magazine. He is AV® rated by Martindale-Hubbell.*
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Professional & Community Activities
American Bar Association, Member
Kentucky Bar Association, Member
State Bar of Georgia, Member
Kentucky Law Journal, Past Member