Title: Founding Partner
Company: Huddles Jones Sorteberg & Dachille, PC
Location: Columbia, Maryland, United States
Roger Jones, Founding Partner at Huddles Jones Sortebeg & Dachille, PC, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Lawyers for dedication, achievements, and leadership in construction, government and dispute resolution law.
In 1995, Mr. Jones opened the doors to his firm, uniting his vast legal experience with his peers to serve clients in the Columbia, MD area in their construction law needs. Prior to opening this firm, he worked as an associate, principal and managing director of Braude & Margulies, PC from 1985 to 1995.
Mr. Jones initially studied the field or architecture in college, earning a Bachelor of Science in architecture and construction management from The Catholic University of America in 1982. He decided to utilize his background in architecture as his focus in law and earned a diplomate from the School of Law at Washington University in St. Louis in 1985. Soon after, he was admitted to the Maryland State Bar Association, the Virginia State Bar, and the District of Columbia Bar.
Mr. Jones has been able to serve his clients in construction law well due to his background in architecture and construction, establishing a firm that specializes in construction-related disputes. Due to quality of his work, he was named a Top Attorney of Maryland from 2013 to 2015. He was also named as a Best Lawyer in America in Construction Law from 2003 to 2013. He has maintained affiliation with the Public Contract Law Section of the American Bar Association, the Maryland State Bar Association, the Virginia State Bar and the Boy Scouts of America. He has litigated numerous construction cases before judges, juries, and arbitrators.
In addition to providing his legal services to clients, Mr. Jones has written on numerous topics in the field. In 2005, he published “Construction Contract Changes” for Lorman Education Services. Additionally, Mr. Jones published “The Legal Implications of Construction Scheduling for Owners, Contractors & Subcontractors.” For the Board of Contract Appeals with the Judges Association Conference, Mr. Jones published “Post Hoc Termination Justification: What Happened to the Logic?” in 1998.
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