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New Jersey
70 Grand Avenue
River Edge, NJ 07661
tel. +1 201.343.3434
fax +1 201.343.6306
pgreene@pecklaw.com
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Patrick
J.
Greene
heads
the
firm’s
Government
Practice
Group
in
New
York
and
New Jersey.
In
nearly
25
years
of
practice,
Mr.
Greene
has
advised
some
of
the
nation’s
largest
construction
contractors
on
performance
and
compliance
issues
involved
in
contracting
in
the
public
and
private
sectors,
including,
especially,
the
application
of
Federal
Procurement
Law
and
Regulations.
Mr.
Greene
has
prepared,
litigated
and
resolved
multiple
complex
claims
involving
extra
work,
delay
and
impact
on
domestic
and
international
construction
projects.
Mr.
Greene
acted
as
lead
counsel
to
the
construction
contractor
on
the
more
than
$300
million
subcontract
for
installation
of
security
devices
in
airports
throughout
the
United
States
mandated
by
Congress
to
be
installed
on
an
expedited
basis
following
9/11.
Mr.
Greene
advised
on,
assisted
in
the
preparation
of
and
helped
implement
the
procurement
procedures,
compliance
programs
and
accounting
practices
on
that
unique
emergency
procurement.
Most
recently,
Mr.
Greene
completed
the
trial
phase
of
one
of
the
largest
and
most
complex
claims
in
the
history
of
the
United
States
General
Services
Administration,
representing
the
general
contractor
in
presenting
claims
in
excess
of
$78
million
on
its
behalf
and
on
behalf
of
its
subcontractors
arising
out
of
construction
of
the
United
States
Courthouse
in
Central
Islip,
NY.
Mr.
Greene
also
represented
a
general
contractor
in
litigation
in
the
United
States
Court
of
Claims
over
construction
of
United
States
Federal
Building
in
Jamaica,
Queens
that
resulted
in a
settlement
and
payment
in
excess
of
$25
million.
In
connection
with
the
same
project,
Mr.
Greene
defended
and
settled
Miller
Act
claims
aggregating
in
excess
of
$15
million.
Mr.
Greene
represented
the
developer
and
design/builder
of
the
U.S.
Courthouse
in
Minneapolis,
Minn.,
preparing
claims
and
negotiating
a
settlement
in
excess
of
$10
million.
Mr.
Greene
has
overseen
preparation
of
multi-million
dollar
claims
with
respect
to
the
United
States
Courthouses
in
Sacramento,
Ca.
and
St.
Louis,
Mo.,
participating
in
the
litigation
of
those
claims
and
related
subcontractor
lawsuits
Mr.
Greene
has
defended
major
civil
false
claims
and
procurement
fraud
cases
and
consulted
with
respect
to
major
criminal
false
claims
actions.
Mr.
Greene
also
has
an
active
practice
in
non-federal
construction
projects
both
on a
national
and
international
basis.
Mr.
Greene
has
participated
in
the
presentation
and
resolution
of
claims
in
excess
of
$100
million
before
international
arbitration
tribunals
with
respect
to
projects
outside
the
United
States.
Notably,
Mr.
Greene
successfully
presented
the
seminal
case
concerning
the
New
Jersey
Construction
Lien
Law
before
the
New
Jersey
Supreme
Court.
Mr.
Greene
has
presented
numerous
Continuing
Legal
Education
seminars
regarding
timely
construction
and
government
contract
law
topics
and
ethical
issues
involving
construction
litigation.
He
is a
featured
presenter
at
the
NJICLE
annual
New
Jersey
Construction
Lien
Law
seminar.
Mr.
Greene
has
presented
seminars
regarding
managing
complex
litigation
and
drafting
construction
related
agreements
to
organizations
such
as
the
ABA
Forum
on
the
Construction
Industry
and
Construction
Committee,
Litigation
Section.
Mr.
Greene’s
published
articles
include:
“Recovering
Damages
for
Lost
Overhead:
Reassessing
Eichleay,”
“False
Claims
Liability
For
Construction
Contractors”
and
“Managing
Subcontractor
Claims
In
Construction
Litigation
With
The
Owner”.
Mr.
Greene
has
been
recognized
as a
leading
construction
lawyer
by
Who’s
Who
of
International
Construction
Lawyers,
New
Jersey
Super
Lawyers
and
Best
Lawyers.
He
is
the
past
co-chairman
of
the
New
Jersey
State
Bar
Association
Construction
and
Public
Contract
Law
Section.
Additionally,
Mr.
Greene
is
an
active
member
of
ABA
organizations
devoted
to
Construction
and
Public
Contracting
and
a
member
of
the
Bar
Association
of
the
United
States
Court
of
Federal
Claims.
Mr.
Greene
is a
graduate
of
St.
Peter’s
College
and
the
Georgetown
University
Law
Center.
Mr.
Greene
is
admitted
to
practice
law
in
the
United
States
District
Court
for
the
District
of
New
Jersey,
the
Eastern
and
Southern
Districts
of
New
York,
the
United
States
Court
of
Federal
Claims
as
well
as
the
state
courts
of
New
Jersey
and
New
York.
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